> On Sun, Oct 09, 2011 at 11:37:56PM +0200, Tony Mechelynck wrote: >On 09/10/11 11:08, Roger wrote: >> Reading the good book Learning the VIM Editor(s) and see winwidth& winheight >> mentioned, but am having trouble getting it working here! >> >> Why, when settings winwidth on vertical split files, it's not automagically >> resizing the windows as I toggle between the files? >> >> I have set to noequalalways, also. :-/ >> > >With me it does, but remember that these options are "desired minimums >for the current window" and that the "absolute minimums for any window" >are set by 'winminwidth' and 'winminheight'. When switching windows, the >new window will not be resized if it already exceeds the desired >minimum, nor will it be made bigger than would allow all other windows >to remain at or above the absolute minimum. > >Also, some special window types have their own desired minimums: see > :help 'helpheight' > :help 'cmdwinheight' > :help 'previewheight' > >The absolute minimums may be set to zero, the desired minimum for the >current window must be at least 1 since the currentcursor location must >always be visible. > >The following should swell the current window to maximum size, squashing >other windows to only a vertical divider on left and right or a status >line above and below: > > :set nowfh " no fixed size > :set noea eadirection=both " no equal size > :set wmw=0 wmh=0 " squash other windows > :set wiw=9999 wh=999 hh=999 cwh=999 pvh=999 " enlarge current window > :let netrw_winsize = 100 " netrw split to 100% size > >Best regards, >Tony.
Great. Thanks Tony. I'll relook over those later settings here. So far, minheigh/width is set to 0 or 1 here. -- Roger http://rogerx.freeshell.org/ -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
