On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 2:34 AM Andrew Bernard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I am using the Lilypond open source music engraving program on Ubuntu 18.10.
> It supports point and click from objects in the output PDF score to various
> different editors. Now attempting to use gvim, it is not working correctly
> for me in the same smooth way that emacs does. Clicking on a note should
> simply take you to the line and column in the editor. This is the command
> invoked to do that with gvim:
>
> gvim --remote +:line:normcolumn file
>
> What is getting in the way of this working is that for each click, the
> following message is displayed by gvim:
>
> :if !exists('+acd')||!&acd|if haslocaldir()|cd -|lcd -|elseif getcwd() ==#
> '/home/andro'|cd -|endif|endif
> ::1898:norm3|cal foreground()|if &im|star|en|redr|f
>
> And also 'Press ENTER or type command to continue'.
>
> I'd like to solve this problem, and also stop gvim asking you to press ENTER
> every time a remote command is received. What is causing this?
>
>
> Andrew
This is usually due to a too small 'cmdheight' setting (q.v.). The
default is 1 but 2 or 3 often gives a smoother functioning.
I have the following in my vimrc for this; if you still get the error
after making the change and restarting Vim, then try replacing the
digit 2 (twice) by a 3:
if exists('+cmdheight') && (&ch < 2)
set ch=2
endif
Best regards,
Tony.
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