maybe you changed the option 'virtualedit' ? try to set it empty:
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On 1月2日, 下午6时26分, "Dominique Pelle" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Uday Kumar Reddy wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I have Vim 7.2.60 on Linux. I now notice this change when I indent a file
> > with ' =G'  (auto indent from current position to end of the file): the file
> > is repositioned so that the cursor is at the center of the screen. Earlier,
> > this used to not happen. I find this extremely inconvenient; gives a feeling
> > of being lost in the file -- your position changes, you see parts that
> > weren't there before and lose parts that were in view. Is there a way to
> > make it work the old way, i.e., the cursor and file stay at the same place
> > on the screen?
>
> > Thanks.
>
> I can't reproduce it using Vim-7.2.76 on Linux.  File is reindented and
> cursor position does not change for me.
>
> You probably have something in your settings that triggers it.  Can
> you reproduce it with vim -u NONE -U NONE? If not, then you can
> try to narrow down by commenting pieces in your ~/.vimrc and/or
> removing local plugins until you find what's causing it.
>
> -- Dominique
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