On Sunday, February 24, 2013 2:15:47 AM UTC+13, Michael Henry wrote:
 
> Each time the spacebar is pressed, the value of 'columns' will be 
> displayed at four points in time. 

My vim 7.3.820 on Kubuntu misbehaves much more than yours.  All I have to do is 
press the space bar once, then away it goes, getting wider and wider, a little 
unsteadily, till it reaches the width of my display, 237, where it bounces 
erratically between 237 and 238.  
If I change the map to noremap, or map a key not used in the mapping, the 
looping does not occur, and gvim's behaviour becomes predictable, in that the 
columns always go up by 1 in the fourth number.  Now clearly gvim is looping 
for me with a recursive map, which shouldn't happen, because :map mappings 
don't apply on the command line, :map! ones do.

If I start gvim -u NONE -N, and run :wincmd v then :wincmd o, the window size 
doesn't increase.  But :wincmd v | windcmd o increases the width by one.

It seems that after "wincmd v" gvim is confused as to what state it is in.

Regards, John Little

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