At 2015-02-02 02:46:17, "Gary Johnson" <[email protected]> wrote:
>On 2015-01-31, Jiaxing Wang wrote:
>> By default, the cursor is placed in the middle of the window after jump to a
>> tag definition, 
>> but more often than not, a function's code is longer than half the window's
>> height, so I have to
>> press 'z<CR>' after every '<C-]>' to see more code.
>> 
>> Is there a way to set cursor position after jump to a tag?
>> 
>> I use ':tjump'  so there will be a window when there are more than one match,
>> so a simply
>> ':nnoremap  <C-]>  <C-]>z<CR>' don't work.
>
>It seems that there should be an easier way to do this, but the
>following works.
>
>    function MyTjump(word)
>        exe "tjump" a:word
>        normal zt
>    endfunction
>
>    nmap <silent> <C-]> :call MyTjump(expand("<cword>"))<CR>
>
>You might also be interested in g<C-]>.  See
>
>    :help g_CTRL-]
>This works , thanks very much!

>Regards,
>Gary
>
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