On Fri, 09 May 2025, Tony Mechelynck wrote:

> On Fri, May 9, 2025 at 7:54 AM Tony Mechelynck
> <antoine.mechely...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Since a few days, while sourcing the following session file:
> >
> > " Vim session file
> > " This one was not generated by :mksession.
> >
> > " e ~/.mozilla/seamonkey/eiox68r9.default/user.js
> > e ~/.mozilla/seamonkey/r0hh40it.frg-2018+/user.js
> > lcd %:h
> > new chrome/userChrome.css
> > lcd %:h
> > new userContent.css
> > new
> > setl buftype=nofile
> > new ~/pub/chroniq/froiss/F4_021.htm
> > lcd %:h
> > new ~/Session.vim
> > lcd ~
> > new ~/calendrier.2024.1112.txt
> > lcd ~
> > bot h
> > if exists('+switchbuf')
> >  set swb=useopen
> > endif
> > wincmd W
> >
> > I get error "E36 Not enough room" at line 7, but the error is not
> > visible because the GUI opens with just enough width and height for
> > the menu. If I don't maximize the window manually I get it again at
> > line 9 etc. (i.e. every ":new" command with file name). My vimrc
> > includes (among others) an autocommand "au GUIEnter * set lines=99
> > colums=999" in order to start the GUI maximized. This is a Huge build
> > with GTK3 GUI and no interpreted languages (i.e. no perl, no python,
> > no mzscheme, etc.).
> >
> > I didn't report this problem immediately (I should have) but it is not
> > long ago (a few days) that it started appearing.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Tony.
> 
> P.S. The problem disappears if I add the following line between lines
> 6 and 7 above:
> 
> set lines=99 columns=999 " to work around a GUI bug
> 
> and gvim then loads again the files which were omitted because of the
> E36 "errors".

Can you respond to the mentioned ticket? How bad is this? Is this 
something we need to consider to revert?

Thanks,
Christian
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        "What women and psychologists call `dropping your armor', we call
        "baring your neck."

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