On Saturday, February 23, 2013 2:23:07 AM UTC-6, lith wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I sometimes use gvim 7.3 @ win7 (64 bit). When I move the gvim window by 
> means of the <windows-key + left/right> key combination to the left or right 
> half of the screen, it seems gvim doesn't properly notice this change. When I 
> invoke any command with :vert prepended (e.g. :vert split), gvim moves the 
> gvim window back to the previous position on the screen.
> 
> Steps:
> 1. Open gvim -> gvim window opens at position #1
> 2. Press <windows-left> -> gvim window is moved to the left (position #2)
> 3. Type :vert split
> 
> Result: The gvim window is back at position #1.
> 
> This problem seems to affect only the win gui. At least with gnome/gtk 
> everything seems ok.
> 
> Regards,
> Tom

Reproduced with 7.3.762 on 64-bit Windows 7.

gvim -N -u NONE -i NONE
  gvim window pops up near middle of screen with 256x80 lines/columns
<Windows key>+<Left>
  gvim moves to left side of screen, 48x95 lines/columns
:vert split
  gvim window unnecessarily moves by itself to be somewhat off-screen, still at 
48x95

This also happens with the :vnew command.

This looks like a bug. Opening a split window should not move the application 
window.

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