Roland Koebler wrote:

> I've got a question about ViM, and didn't find an answer in the net,
> so I'm asking you:
> 
> When I open a file in VIM, and then :vsplit the window, I expect that
> the "left part" of the window doesn't change. But in VIM 7.2 (Debian
> Squeeze), the left part always scrolls so that the current cursor-position
> is in the 1st line when I use :vsplit, which is very annoying.
> In VIM 7.1 of Debian Lenny, it worked as expected.
> 
> Here's the behaviour in ASCII-Art:
> 
> Open a file (longer than a page) and scroll down a bit:
> 
> +---------------------+
> | 3                   |
> | 4                   |
> | 5                   |
> | 6_cursor            |
> | 7                   |
> | 8                   |
> | 9                   |
> +---------------------+
> 
> Then, use :vsplit.
> 
> a) I expect to get (and this was what I got in VIM 7.1):
> 
> +----------+----------+
> | 3        | 3        |
> | 4        | 4        |
> | 5        | 5        |
> | 6_cursor | 6_cursor |
> | 7        | 7        |
> | 8        | 8        |
> | 9        | 9        |
> +----------+----------+
> 
> b) But with VIM 7.2 of Debian Squeezy, I get:
> 
> +----------+----------+
> | 6_cursor | 3        |
> | 7        | 4        |
> | 8        | 5        |
> | 9        | 6_cursor |
> | 10       | 7        |
> | 11       | 8        |
> | 12       | 9        |
> +----------+----------+
> 
> Can you tell me how to change this, so it works like (a) again?

Try a more recent version, this was fixed 7.3.084.

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