tUsing Vim 7.3 patches 1 - 556 (the Vim without Cream version) on XP SP3. I have a dual-monitor system, both monitors are the same size and resolution, the left-hand monitor is the primary one so no negative desktop coordinates.
When switching the display to show a vertical split (e.g. use :vsplit, or switch to a tab that's already split), if the GVim Application window is across the boundary of the two monitors, it changes position to be on one of them - I think whichever monitor is showing more of the window at the time. It's reproducible, like this: . Run "gvim -N -u NONE -i NONE" . Put the Application window across the boundary between the two monitors . Enter command ":vsplit" Background: I'm using ":vert diffsplit" and stretching gvim across both monitors to fill the screen. Every time I switch to another tab and back, it changes the application window position. Can I stop this from happening? Anyone else see this, or indeed do this with vimdiff and NOT see it? regards, Geoff This doesn't happen with horizontal splits, but some time back I mentioned another issue with this configuration that does - switch the position of the application window between monitors and the split changes position. (I've turned off the SwapScreen utility I used there so it isn't involved in this vsplit problem.) No-one had any insight into that one, so I'm wondering if my machine is peculiar in some way. https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!searchin/vim_use/Vim$20splits$20resize$20switching$20between$20dual$20monitors/vim_use/Zra0F3EhFsg/Mv3adN7YtQIJ -- 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
