Tony Mechelynck wrote:

> I have quite a number of windows (22 of them, but the symptom ought to 
> be reproducible with fewer), all horizontally split (i.e. one above the 
> other) and I have the following possibly relevant settings:
> 
> winheight=99999
> winminheight=0
> cmdheight=2
> cmdwinheight=7
> 
> The latter is the default but the others aren't. The result of the first 
> two is that the current window opens to full-size, reducing the others 
> to zero height ("Rolodex Vim").
> 
> When I hit q: q/ or q? in the bottom window, a 7-line command-line 
> window opens, all per spec.
> 
> However, when I hit q: q/ or q? in a window which is not at the bottom, 
> a much larger command-line window opens, reducing all other windows to 
> zero height. In fact I prefer this behaviour, so I'm going to set 
> 'cmdwinheight' to a large value in my vimrc, but since it is "not per 
> spec", other people may prefer the opposite.

I can reproduce it.  One more for the todo list.

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