I believe I saw this fixed earlier, or something related.
I have tested this with:
:ver
VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4a BETA (2013 Jul 6, compiled Jul 9 2013 09:34:36)
MS-Windows 32-bit GUI version with OLE support
Included patches: 1-6
Compiled by me
Big version with GUI. Features included (+) or not (-):
Run on Windows 7 x64.
gvim.exe -u NONE -U NONE
Open Vim.
Resize Vim so that the top and bottom of the Vim window is nearly maximized.
Or
Simply maximize Vim by double clicking on the title bar.
Run the following:
:echo confirm('Test'.repeat("\nNext line", 80))
This will produce a dialog box with a scrollbar within it.
The scrolling of the items is correct.
But, there are 2 issues.
1. Assuming your taskbar is at the default windows position (bottom of
screen) then window is much longer than than the window size. Many of the
"Next lines" are off the screen and the OK button is no where to be seen.
2. If you taskbar is at the top of the screen (as mine always is) then the
problem may stem from the same issue of being too large, but there is an
additional problem. The top of the window is underneath the taskbar, so
you cannot click on it to move it. Many of the "Next lines" are off the
screen and the OK button is no where to be seen.
Please make sure Vim has either been maximized or nearly the length of the
screen first. If you do not, you will not see the same behaviour. The
confirm modal window is larger than Vim, but it will not exceed screen size
if Vim isn't using most of screen real-estate.
David
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