Hi Andy,

On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 6:18 PM, AndyHancock <[email protected]> wrote:

> I Windows 7, when I have the gvim windows docked against the right or left
> half of the screen, the following commands always seem undock the window
> and shifts the position:
>
>  * tab split or tabclose
>  * set guioptions+=b when it doesn't have b
>  * set guioptions-=b when it does
>
> I use those commands alot, so I'm constantly having to readjust the
> window.  Would anyone have an idea of what might cause this, and or how to
> go about troubleshooting?
>
>


I can confirm the behavior on my setup too.  I'd guess that Windows sees
the height of the gvim window change and thus undocks it for you, just like
it does if you change the height of the window with the mouse.  I don't
think there's a way to stop Windows from "helping" in that manner, unless
you can somehow convince gvim to not change the window height.  A few quick
experiments didn't reveal anything useful to me however.

I personally just re-dock the gvim window again.  Holding down the Windows
key and hitting the right-arrow key is a very quick way of re-docking it to
the right side again ( or left-arrow to the left side), much faster than
reaching for the mouse.

Hope that helps,
Dan

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