On May 8, 11:20 pm, Gary Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2011-05-08, sc wrote:
> > On Sunday, May 08, 2011 08:03:22 Lech Lorens wrote:
>
> > > I followed the steps suggested by sc in
> > > <[email protected]> in the discussion
> > > about scrolling with scrolloff and lines set to certain
> > > values and added one more step.
>
> > > I do:
> > > vim -u NONE -U NONE
>
> > > :r!seq 100
> > > :set lines=25 so=12 ls=0
>
> > you mention "xterm" in the subject here so my use of konsole
> > adds another variable, but i have to ask -- is it appropriate
> > to be setting 'lines' in either an xterm vim or a konsole vim?
> > my understanding is vim can't change the window layout for
> > either, it is handled by the window
>
> You can do it in some terminals, including xterm.  I used to run vim
> in xterms with KDE on a RHEL system and had a function to toggle the
> xterm window size between 80x24 and full screen by setting &lines
> and &columns.

xterm and PuTTY, offhand.  I don't recall which didn't implement it at
all,
and which disabled it in the name of "security".

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