On Aug 17, 9:23 pm, pixelterra <[email protected]> wrote:
> When I hit cmd+n I get a new window. However they always tile, so that
> after 3 new windows, the window is partially off the screen. And I
> have to use my mouse (ewe) to move it back to visible.
>
> Any way to change this behavior. This doens't happen in Firefox...
In addition to all that has already been suggested, another
possibility would be to change _your_ behaviour, and use ":new" or
":sview" (or :tabedit or :tab sview) to open a new window (or a new
tab) in the existing gvim, rather than a new gvim screen using Cmd-n
Best regards,
Tony.
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On his first day as a bus driver, Maxey Eckstein handed in
receipts of $65. The next day his take was $67. The third day's
income was $62. But on the fourth day, Eckstein emptied no less than
$283 on the desk before the cashier.
"Eckstein!" exclaimed the cashier. "This is fantastic. That
route never brought in money like this! What happened?"
"Well, after three days on that cockamamie route, I figured
business would never improve, so I drove over to Fourteenth Street and
worked there. I tell you, that street is a gold mine!"
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