On 01/11/2013 07:34 PM, Charles Campbell wrote:

> Hello!
> 
> When I press ctrl-f and ctrl-b I seem to get a full page (in my case, 28
> lines) less 2, both forward (via ctrl-f) and backward (via ctrl-b).  I'd
> like to have my mpage plugin (which shows a buffer with multiple
> contiguous pages) scroll forwards and backwards by a full page.
> 
> I don't see documentation about this (:he ctrl-f says it scrolls a full
> page), nor did I see any way to modify what vim thought a full page
> was.  Now, I can do
> 
> noremap <c-f> <c-f>2<c-e>
> 
> (and similar for <c-b>) to get the effect I want -- but I'm wondering
> about that "2".  Is this "a page has rows lines less 2" standard, or is
> it an artifact of my o/s?  (I've tried it with both vim and gvim under
> Scientific Linux, huge).

It has always been thus on all the distros I use quoted below. I,
personally, find it a bonus because it helps to orientate me on the page.

Cheers,

  Phil...

-- 
currently (ab)using
CentOS 5.8 & 6.3, Debian Squeeze & Wheezy, Fedora Beefy & Spherical,
Lubuntu 12.10, OS X Snow Leopard & Ubuntu Precise & Quantal



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