Jason Franklin wrote:
> Reproduce as follows (I used Gnome Terminal):
>
> vim -u NONE
> :set mouse=a
> :e [name of long file]
> :vsp
> :windo set scrollbind
>
> Now, use the mouse wheel to try and scroll in both windows. The window with
> cursor focus will scroll both windows properly, but not the other window,
> thus breaking the 'scrollbind' setting.
>
> Unlike with my other patches, I don't see an obvious way to fix this issue
> and test it properly, so I figured I'd just report it and hope someone else
> picked it up.
This is intentional. Previously it only worked this way in the GUI, bit
since most users like it the terminal was also made to work like this.
> Thanks for 8.1, by the way. It's a treat!
Enjoy!
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