This solution looks simple and easier.
Thank you all

On Jun 11, 8:33 pm, Andy Wokula <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ben Fritz schrieb:
>
>
>
> > On Jun 10, 2:08 pm, sinbad <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> zoom option in vim.
>
> >> |-------|---------|
> >> |   1   |   2    |
> >> |-------|---------|
> >> |   3   |   4    |
> >> |-------|---------|
>
> >> suppose assume that i've splitted my windown in vim
> >> as shown above. And i am in window 1. My question is
> >> how can i zoom the window 1, so that it occupies the
> >> whole screen space, in otherwords the screen will only
> >> have window 1. If i unzoom it should switch back to its
> >> initial size as shown above. how can this be done in vim
> >> without actually using window resize commands.
>
> > How about an alternate solution? In Window 1, simply type :tabe % and
>
> ... or  :tab sp  (as  :tabe %  edits the file again).
>
> > you will open a new tab page with just window 1 (and the window setup
> > will still remain in the original tab page). When you want to switch
> > back, simply :tabclose or :q if there is still only one window in the
> > tab.
>
> --
> Andy
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