This problem appeared with a recent patch (I can't backtrack on the patches to find out which one on my work machine -- however, I suspect its patch#1277).

Have two files, tmp1 and tmp2, with several lines contained in each:

vim -O tmp1 tmp2
:set cul
:wincmd l
:set cul
:wincmd h

Note that the "current line" in the tmp2 file disappears. This affects the "ProcTrak" plugin which we're using at Goddard Space Flight Center's MMS project.

Typically, the display has two windows:

+--------+------------+
|        |            |
|  Log   |  Procedure |
|  File  |    File    |
|        |            |
+--------+------------+

(you should use a monospace font to view the above, but I didn't do this email with html to avoid the associated petulance).

So the log file is queried at a 3Hz rate; it often has procedure+line data and so the procedure file display is updated accordingly. It was showing the current line in the procedure file window, but now "set cul" is no longer effective.

Regards,
Chip Campbell


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