thanks for the reply.

> set go-=L set go-=r does not work for me. if i expand to the 2screen and set 
> go=-L and then set go-=r the window is maximized on the second screen.

Yes i tried snapshot 52 and this was the only version where it works as 
expected: 
expand vim to two screens. 
1st vsplit : 1 doc first screen , 1 docc in second, 
2nd vsplit :2 docs in first screen. 1 doc in second 
........

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locojay

On Wednesday, April 20, 2011 at 3:52 AM, björn wrote: 
> On 19 April 2011 19:39, locojaydev wrote:
> > 
> > when i stretch 7.3 to two screens and start nerd-tree or split the
> > window gets resized to one screen.
> > 
> > googling the issue pointed me to snapshot 52 ( 7.2.376). This is
> > exactly the behavior i was looking for : stretch the window to my two
> > screens and have multiple vsplits. Unfortunately allot of my plugins
> > don't work : ( ropevim ,pyflakes,...)
> 
> Are you saying that you tried this snapshot and it worked as you
> expected but later snapshots didn't?
> 
> > i tried git master and other snapshot (57,56) but it seems that all
> > 7.3 version do not have the stretch ability.
> > 
> > any idea?
> 
> As a temporary workaround, the problem goes away if you hide the scrollbars:
> 
> set go-=L
> set go-=r
> 
> Fixing this problem properly is somewhat tricky, but I will put it
> back on my todo list to see if I can come up with a permanent
> solution.
> 
> Björn
> 
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