All, I've noticed some strange cursor behavior when following one of the Wiki tips. Below is a 26-line-long file to describe and demonstrate the problem.
" ----------- start of "cursor-pos-anomoly.txt" ------------------ " To show anomoly, launch Vim as: " vim -u NONE cursor-pos-anomoly.txt "+source %" " " This demonstrates a cursor anomoly (apparent vs. actual position). " set nocp | set hls | /^" \(Start\|End\) " " From http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Avoid_scrolling_when_switch_buffers: " When switching buffers, preserve window view. if v:version >= 700 au BufLeave * let b:winview = winsaveview() au BufEnter * if exists('b:winview') | call winrestview(b:winview) | endif endif " " You should initially find the cursor on the following line: " Start on this line " " End seemingly on this line after running the two commands below: " " :copen " CTRL-W CTRL-W " " But you're actually still on the "Start" line, which you can see by " pressing one of these three keys, for example: C D j " ------------- end of "cursor-pos-anomoly.txt" ------------------ The fact that the cursor appears to be on one line but is functionally on another seems like a bug to me. As a separate issue, I don't see anything wrong with the logic in the wiki tip, but perhaps someone has a better suggestion to achieve the tip's goal. Thanks, Michael Henry -- 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
