On 26/05/12 18:43, richard emberson wrote:
After splitting a window ":sp" there is now
an upper and lower window with a statusline between
them.
Is it possible to not have such a window-separating
statusline; the text from both windows would simply
be right next to each other without a separator?

Thanks
Richard


AFAIK, it isn't. Every window, except optionally the bottom one, must have a statusline; similarly, in a vertical split, there is a one-column separator between the vertically split windows.

You could (though I don't recommend it) link the StatusLine and StatusLineNC groups to the Ignore group: the statusline would still be there, but it would look like an empty line.


The advantage of having a separator line is so you know where one window ends and the next one begins. Otherwise you might try to hit j or <Down> in the upper half and be surprised when you cannot reach the text in the lower half.


Best regards,
Tony.
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