On Feb 28, 1:52 pm, Bram Moolenaar b...@moolenaar.net wrote:
Oh, you are using the command line window. That's a different thing.
It appears there is a bug that forbids dragging the status line between
the split windows. I'll look into that.
It seems that vim 7.2.394 solves the problem.
Jean Johner wrote:
On Feb 27, 1:54 pm, Bram Moolenaar b...@moolenaar.net wrote:
If I understand you correctly, that's the selection mechanism that lets
you copy text from the screen to the command you are typing.
Hello Bram,
What I wanted to say is that the present behaviour is not
Jean Johner wrote:
On Feb 26, 10:29=A0pm, Bram Moolenaar b...@moolenaar.net wrote:
That is the expected behavior. =A0When you are at the command line the
text above it may scroll up, it may even scroll off-screen. =A0The window
layout isn't available then.
Hi Bram,
I realized that
On Feb 27, 1:54 pm, Bram Moolenaar b...@moolenaar.net wrote:
If I understand you correctly, that's the selection mechanism that lets
you copy text from the screen to the command you are typing.
Hello Bram,
What I wanted to say is that the present behaviour is not intuitive in
my opinion.
Take
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Jean Johner jean.joh...@cea.fr wrote:
On Feb 27, 1:54 pm, Bram Moolenaar b...@moolenaar.net wrote:
If I understand you correctly, that's the selection mechanism that lets
you copy text from the screen to the command you are typing.
Hello Bram,
What I wanted
On Feb 26, 10:29 pm, Bram Moolenaar b...@moolenaar.net wrote:
That is the expected behavior. When you are at the command line the
text above it may scroll up, it may even scroll off-screen. The window
layout isn't available then.
Hi Bram,
I realized that after posting.
However, perhaps
Hello,
Please do the following:
gvim file1
:sp file2
q:
Now try to resize with the mouse the separation between file1 and
file2.
Best regards.
Jean Johner
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