With Vim7 tabs, I no longer tend to use ^Wo.  Instead I open the
window I want zoomed in another tab (optionally temporarily).  I
automated this in WinWalker.

If you use tabs, then you don't change the original layout, and thus
you don't close Taglist.



On 4/21/06, Yegappan Lakshmanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> --- David Fishburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > It looks like you have changed the taglist to reposition the Vim window.
> > However this is working it is very annoying.  At work I "Extend" my monitor
> > on to a second display (Windows XP SP2).  I also use Dr. Chips Zoomwin
> > plugin.  When I have the taglist window open (as I usually do) and have a
> > couple of splits on the right side, I will often press <C-W>o (n  <C-W>o
> > <Plug>ZoomWin) which hides all other splits except the taglist window and
> > the current window my cursor is in.
> >
> > With this latest version of the taglist.vim plugin, each time I press this
> > (which is very often), my Vim window is moved back into my other screen.  I
> > will have to turn this off in some way.  What is the intent of this new
> > feature?
> >
>
> The taglist plugin restores the Vim window position only
> when you close the taglist window. Are you closing the
> taglist window? This change was added so that after you
> open and close the taglist window, the Vim window remains
> in the same position. Previously in some cases, the Vim
> window position will change.
>
> When you open the taglist window, the Vim window size is
> increased to accomodate the width of the taglist window.
> When you close the taglist plugin, the Vim window size is
> reduced. After you open the taglist window, if you manually
> moved the Vim window, then the taglist plugin will not
> reposition the Vim window.
>
> Can you get the debug messages from the taglist plugin when
> this happens? You can use the following command:
>
>    :TlistDebug <file>
>
> - Yegappan
>
>
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