Thank you very much.:-)
i determined why and could avoid the problem already.

-Gvim.exe Ver 7...@vista
-VimNotes.vim

The plugin 'VimNotes.vim' causes the problem.

-- 
William <[email protected]>


On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 23:38:42 +0200
Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> On 21/06/09 23:08, William wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > How can i move the cursor to original position? after ':w<CR>'.
> >
> > After execute ':w', the cursor always move to the first character of the
> > line. It's inconvenient for me, especilly when the line is long, bucause
> > i have to move the cursor step by step. :-(. i hope the cursor still
> > stay the position before i execute ':w'
> >
> > Any simple cursor motion commander could move the cursor to original 
> > position?:-)
> >
> > -Regards
> >
> 
> Works for me.
> 
> What OS? Console vim or gvim?
> 
> Does your vimrc source the vimrc_example.vim? (Mine does, which means 
> that I have the autocommand at lines 72-80 of the example vimrc. Not 
> sure if relevant.)
> 
> Anything suspicious when you do
> 
>       :au
> or
>       :set
> 
> ?
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> Tony.
> -- 
> My love runs by like a day in June,
>       And he makes no friends of sorrows.
> He'll tread his galloping rigadoon
>       In the pathway or the morrows.
> He'll live his days where the sunbeams start
>       Nor could storm or wind uproot him.
> My own dear love, he is all my heart --
>       And I wish somebody'd shoot him.
>               -- Dorothy Parker
> 
> 

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