On 11/1/06, Ryan Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all.
I have just noticed a problem with bufnext and bufprev with two
(plus+) different files open within (g)vim.
Attached my vim --version for review.
OS: Linux, Ubuntu Edgy
Steps to reproduce:
* Create a file ~140 lines long with A'S, TEST_A
* cp TEST_A TEST_A_2
* vim TEST_A TEST_A_2 --noplugins
* In buf #1 scroll to a line number > 30. I selected 38 to be at
the top of my terminal. (I have line numbers turned on)
* :bn # to go to TEST_A_2
* :bp # to return to Buf #1
The first buffer has jumped N lines forward within the file. N
appears to be a constant 22 for me. Can anyone else reproduce this?
You can try the following commands in your vimrc, which
remove the screen repositioning:
" when switching buffers, preserve window view
if v:version >= 700
au BufLeave * let b:winview = winsaveview()
au BufEnter * if(exists('b:winview')) | call winrestview(b:winview) | endif
endif
I posted this as tip (http://vim.sourceforge.net/tips/tip.php?tip_id=1375)
Yakov