Hi Nazri!

On Sa, 15 Nov 2014, Nazri Ramliy wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> :ver
> VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4 (2013 Aug 10, compiled Nov 15 2014 11:30:19)
> Included patches: 1-516
> 
> Attached zip file (bug.zip) contains two files - bug.vim and a.txt.
> 
> Run vim like this to see the bug (I'm running vim in an 120x65 terminal):
> 
> $ echo $COLUMNS $LINES
> 10 65
> $ vim -u bug.vim a.txt
> 
> Vim opens and the cursor is at column 1, row 1 on the word "needle" in
> the file a.txt.
> Now hit "*" to jump to the next occurrence of the word "needle" and
> notice that the cursor
> is not exactly where the word is - it's on line 101 instead of line
> 105 where it should be.
> 
> $ cat bug.vim
> set nocp
> set breakindent
> set linebreak
> set nu
> " Setting rnu also triggers the bug
> 
> The bug does not seem to be triggered if any  one of the options above
> is commented out.

the problem is, some lines are so long indented, that they get 
breakindented twice. I am not sure how to fix it but will try to find a 
solution.

Best,
Christian
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