On 4/22/06, Yakov Lerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/22/06, Eric Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Now that I'm starting to use a single vim/gvim instance to hold
> > everything I'm working on, I'm finding that the tabline is getting so
> > full that it's finally getting useless to see what's in the tab from
> > the label.  If the tabline could wrap that would be solve it.
>
> Does it show full label in balloon when you suspend
> mouse over the labels ?

No, does it for you?  Balloons would be fun, but what I use most about
the tabline is looking at the contents of other tabs while cruising
with the keyboard.  I don't see anything about balloons in the
tabpage.txt doc.  Is there some default feature?

Right now, I've got the tabline customized to show enought that I get
a good visual glance of what is where for a small to medium number of
windows, but when I get several projects going at once, even with Gvim
in fullscreen mode, the tabline turns into a mash of chars.

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