On 2013-11-13, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> On 13/11/13 03:54, Alexander Shukaev wrote:
> >"Snapping" is a feature of Windows. It makes the window you drag to the
> >edge to automatically take half of the screen. I don't know if your
> >current Gnome supports it.
> 
> Probably not.
> >
> >I'm afraid you misunderstood my post. I also see the vertical split at
> >far left on `wincmd H` and there are no problems with it. The point was
> >different. Vim's main (GUI) window jumps to its previous location
> >(before snapping), and this is an obvious bug.
> 
> I tried to describe what I saw, whether relevant or not. I see that
> Gary Johnson, also on Windows, experiences the first snap but not the
> snap-back; I suppose you both could try and find what is different
> between your two installations.

The difference was the L flag in 'guioptions', as discussed in other
posts.  I don't use scrollbars, so my _vimrc removes L and a number
of other 'guioptions' flags.  After executing ":set guioptions+=L",
I see the jumping, too.

Regards,
Gary

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