On Thursday, August 1, 2013 5:16:48 AM UTC-7, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> 
> What would work better is a relative resizing.  Thus if the user makes
> the Vim window 20% wider, then all split windows become 20% wider.

That would be really nice, and it is the way it really should work.

That being said, what I proposed and I saw many people use is a
'workaround' that works in many cases (I believe) where split windows
have equal sizes. Because maximizing the whole window and getting
disproportionate sizes happens more often and feels worse than having
had split windows of unequal sizes and getting them all equalized after
another split. (I had never thought of the latter possibility.) YMMV.

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