2010/3/10 Dominique Pellé <dominique.pe...@gmail.com>:
> SungHyun Nam wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> With the attached files (vimrc and mb.txt), if I open the mb.txt
>> and just type A,
>>    gvim -u vimrc -U NONE --noplugin mb.txt
>>    A,
>>
>> Now, I should saw (X = cursor):
>>    ....aaaa,X
>> But, I saw
>>    ....aaaa, X
>>
>> It occurs on 3 different versions of gvim,
>> win32/cygwin-gtk2/linux-gtk2.  I included cygwin-gtk2 version info
>> below.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> namsh
>>
>> :ver
>> VIM - Vi IMproved 7.2 (2008 Aug 9, compiled Mar 11 2010 08:56:42)
>> Included patches: 1-394
>
>
> I can reproduce it too with at least Vim-7.2.394 or Vim-7.2.245
> in the gnome-terminal and in xterm, as well as with gVim GTK 2
> on Linux. But I can only reproduce it with some values of 'colums'.
> I can for example reproduce it with 50, 51, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81,
> or 82 columns. But I can't reproduce it with for example 52, 75,
> 76, 83 or 84 columns.
>
> So to be able to reproduce it, you may have to add
> "set columns=80" to the vimrc sample file:
>
> $ cat vimrc
> set columns=80 tw=0 nowrap listchars+=extends:>,precedes:<
> sidescroll=1 fencs=utf-8

Aha, I can reproduce after dropping the number of columns to 80, in
all 3 environments that I had previously tested.  That was the missing
element.  Is this something related to a doublewide character being
scrolled offscreen by one cell?

~Matt

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