On Mon, 7 Sep 2009 09:08:15 +0100, Spencer Collyer wrote:
> In the help for the 'help' command it states the following:
> 
> -----8<--------8<--------------------8<--------8<--------------------8<-------
> :h[elp]                 Open a window and display the help file in
> read-only mode.  If there is a help window open already, use
>                         that one.  Otherwise, if the current window
> uses the full width of the screen or is at least 80 characters
>                         wide, the help window will appear just above
> the current window.  Otherwise the new window is put at
>                         the very top.
> -----8<--------8<--------------------8<--------8<--------------------8<-------
> 
> However, I have the 'splitbelow' option set and my help windows always
> open below the current window. This is consistent with the help for
> 'splitbelow' but not for the help for 'help'. Is this a bug in the
> help or the behaviour of 'help' when splitbelow is set?

Hate to reply to my own message, so this is just a ping to see if anyone has an 
opinion as to whether this is a documentation or implementation bug?

Spencer

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