On Saturday, August 24, 2013 11:01:12 AM UTC-4, andalou wrote:
> 
> Start > All Programs > Accessories > Ease of Access > ...
> Ease of Access Center > Make the mouse easier to use
> 
> Check "Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved
> to the edge of the screen"

I think I might have missed something or mis-explained something.  I don't want 
to defeat the auto arrangement when docking the window.  I want to avoid 
undoing the docking (and subsequent narrowing) of the gvim window as a result 
of the following:

 * tab split or tabclose
 * set guioptions+=b when it doesn't have b
 * set guioptions-=b when it does

The above commands seem to cause the gvim window to change size, which somehow 
causes Windows 7 to adjust the window position.  I made a snyde comment about 
how Windows handles gvim's change in window size but I think I hastily jumped 
on the Windows bashing bandwagon.  In truth, if the gvim window changes size, 
perhaps there is no rational way to handle it.  Maybe this problem can be 
avoided if gvim doesn't change its windows size upon execution of the above 
commands.  (Not meant as a criticism, but rather, as an observation of how the 
problem might be avoided).

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