smoothscroll brings a sigh of relief. (and splitkeep is very cool). I'm
not sure if these smoothscroll issues have been mentioned; if so,
apologies for the noise.
vim 9.0.667, smoothscroll, splitkeep=screen
I've got a xxx.properties like
autoSynch=true
kind=adHoc
name=nb-full
path=file:/ref/nb/src/netbeans/apisupport/timers/ ... ~50K chars
with a monstrous last line.
Open the file, cursor on first line, enter ^E repeatedly, the screen
gets stuck on the long "path=..." line. You can put the cursor somewhere
in the middle of the long line, ^E until the cursor gets to the top and
it gets stuck.
Curiously, when the cursor is on the top line and "ft=", with ^E you can
visually see cursor go to the next line then go back. With
ft=jproperties the screen lines jump around a bit before settling.
=== possibly unrelated
I don't know if the following has anything to do with any of these new
options, but I don't remember having seen it before. Take file with a
single short line. Do "gvimdiff f1 f1". Do some ^Y. For every ^Y the
line is replicated above it and the actual file line moves down. ^E
undoes it line by line.
-ernie
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