On Monday, February 18, 2013 9:43:43 AM UTC-5, Ben Fritz wrote:
> On Sunday, February 17, 2013 6:09:54 PM UTC-6, AndyHancock wrote:
> > When I diff two files with scroll binding, then set nodiff and noscrollbind 
> > on each window, the files still seem to track each other.  However, they 
> > are not completely in sync.  One seems to be a screen or two behind the 
> > other.  The only way to get rid of this quasi-scroll-binding is to close 
> > both windows, then re-open them.  This can be very disruptive when juggling 
> > lots of files.
> > 
> 
> Maybe 'cursorbind' is still set.
> 
> Instead of manually setting 'nodiff' and 'noscrollbind', try the :diffoff 
> command, or :diffoff! for all windows in the tab page.

Wow.  This is awesome.  I've never heard of diffoff and cursorbind before, but 
cursorbind does seem to cause similar behaviour and diffoff gets rid of it.  
Thanks!

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