Tim Chase <vim@tim.thechases.com> wrote:
> I fought with this on Win32 gvim and never found a satisfactory
> solution...Vim regularly wanted to override the specified number
> of lines to make sure it fit on the screen for its definition of
> "fit" (which, as you experience, left several lines off). I've
> since moved mostly to my Linux box where I use console vim
> instead, and have my xterms set so that I can maximize them
> vertically with no window-chrome (fairly easy to do in
> Fluxbox...not sure about other window managers).
Fvwm will do that -- which is how I've had it for long time -- fullscreen terminal with no frame. But I've been feeling the need for mouse funtionality and tabs. Maybe I have to go back, because get this: it does the same thing when you open a new tab (resizes!).
That's two of us. I'm gonna find out where to file a ticket. This is just plain a very very stupid feature. I wonder if it's cause Bram always uses a terminal too :P
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MK <halfcountplus@intergate.com>
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