On 24/06/09 18:16, StarWing wrote:
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> On Jun 24, 1:37 pm, Tony Mechelynck<[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> On 23/06/09 14:27, StarWing wrote:
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>>> On Jun 13, 8:51 pm, Tony Mechelynck<[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>> On 07/06/09 19:54, StarWing wrote:
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>>>>> when open wrap, the long lines will be break in short one in screen.
>>>>> so, you can use gj and gk to jump between screen lines.
>>
>>>>> but, you can't jump-one-screen-line when scroll screen. e.g. when you
>>>>> edit a file:
>>>> [...]
>>>>> how can I did it? (and C-E and C-Y did the same thing)?
>>
>>>> You can't.
>>
>>>> In Vim, all "file-lines" onscreen, especially including the one with the
>>>> cursor, and with the possible exception of the bottom file-line in the
>>>> window, MUST be displayed in their entirety, with the single exception
>>>> that if the current file-line (the one with the cursor) is larger than
>>>> the window, it may overflow it on both top and bottom depending on where
>>>> the cursor is in the line.
>>
>>>> If the top line in the window is longer than the 'columns' setting, and
>>>> you have 'wrap' set, then if you scroll (e.g. by Ctrl-E, or by moving
>>>> the cursor downwards), that top line will disappear completely in one
>>>> step, and the next (file-)line will become the new top line.
>>
>>>> If you absolutely want to scroll by single screen lines, you can set
>>>> 'nowrap' (which is the default), but then long lines may overflow the
>>>> screen left and/or right, which is probably not what you want.
>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Tony.
>>>> --
>>>> Really heard in court in the U.S.A.:
>>>> Q.: How did your first marriage end?
>>>> A.: By death.
>>>> Q.: And by whose death did it end?
>>>> A.: You guess.
>>
>>> thank you for your reply!!!
>>
>>> and, can make it possible? i mean, if (just if) mostly people need
>>> this function, can we add it into Vim easily?
>>
>> I don't believe it will ever become part of "mainline Vim". Now, if
>> someone wants to program it as an "unofficial patch", good luck...
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Tony.
>> --
>> "One thing they don't tell you about doing experimental physics is that
>> sometimes you must work under adverse conditions ... like a state of
>> sheer terror."
>>                  -- W. K. Hartmann
>
> but why? is it because of the conflict with Vi maintain design
> philosophy?

Call it a hunch. Only Bram could decide about it, and not all of my 
hunches were right.

Best regards,
Tony.
-- 
hundred-and-one symptoms of being an internet addict:
57. You begin to wonder how on earth your service provider is allowed to 
call
     200 hours per month "unlimited."

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