Thursday, October 7, 2010

Re: Can I avoid window flash when running script?

On Oct 7, 9:30 pm, ZyX <zyx....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ответ на сообщение <<Can I avoid window flash when running script?>>,
> присланное в 08:22:52 08 октября 2010, Пятница.
> Отправитель: hsitz:
>
> Maybe ``set lazyredraw'' will help you.
> From ``:help lazyredraw'':
> When this option is set, the screen will not be redrawn while
> executing macros, registers and other commands that have not been
> typed. Also, updating the window title is postponed. To force an
> update use |:redraw|.

Thanks, but lazyredraw didn't help.

I was able to get rid of the annoying flash, though, by removing the
left scrollbar from guioptions. When the window on left side was
closing the scrollbar was also disappearing and the whole gvim gui
window resized (I think) and had a flash. Now with scrollbars
remaining stable the size of gvim's window on the desktop stays the
same and all is good. Thanks again for the suggestion.

-- Herb

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