On Do, 17 Sep 2015, Tony Mechelynck wrote:

> On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 7:42 PM, Christian Brabandt <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> [...]
> > It happens on any column after the wrap. 147 should be great enough for
> > standard 80 column terminal (I suspect, the tests won't be run in much
> > larger terminals).
> 
> FYI: my konsole terminal is 160 columns wide, which isn't even
> full-screen on my X11 GUI. My linux console (Ctrl-Alt-F2) is also 160
> columns wide. My gvim full-screen GUI is 180 columns wide. In all
> three cases as displayed by ":set columns?" in vim, vim and gvim
> respectively.
> 
> With Fritz's settings (gvim -N -u NONE -i NONE), 'columns' is set at
> 157, and I can reproduce Fritzophrenic's bug on gvim 7.4.872 (Huge,
> with GTK2 GUI) with the following changes:
> - instead of
>     150aa
>   use
>     160aa<Esc>
> - instead of
>     yyp
>   use
>     yypk
> - instead of 147 and 148, use 157 and 158 respectively.

Doesn't matter for the test. It depends on the first wrapped column and 
the test sets up a window that is 20 chars wide, so that we are 
independent of the terminal size. (I forgot about that part) and 147 
will be definitely wrapped

Best,
Christian
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