Monday, December 12, 2011

Re: gvim window size narrower than normal

于 2011年12月08日 13:50, alick 写道:
> 于 2011年12月07日 17:44, John Little 写道:
>> On Dec 6, 6:27 pm, alick <alick9...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> When I am in gnome-terminal(80x24) and type gvim to start GVim(GTK),
>>> the window lines is less than normal(24 lines). ....
>>
>> Just a few ideas:
>>
>> - Maybe there's an X resource affecting gvim. You might check the
>> output of xrdb -query, maybe grep -i for vim.
>> - GTK is a murky world, maybe there's a gtkrc file somewhere
>> - gvim honours a -geometry argument. I use a bash alias
>>
>> alias v='gvim -geometry 80x60'
>>
>> You could use this as a workaround.
>>
>
> Thank you John. But I still don't get it right (in Gnome Shell).
> Here's some additional info:
>
> * xrdb -query gives no info about vim
> * 'gvim -geom 80x24' works just like 'gvim', randomly incorrect size.
>
> However, I found no problem while using Fvwm (no gnome-session) as WM.
> gvim behaves always right (at least, so far).
>
I've been using Fvwm these days. No such strange behavior happens under
Fvwm. Also, I try to use GNOME fallback mode a bit, and also no strange
there. Strange things just occur with GNOME Shell. Currently little
time and skill to dig into this issue :(

To sum up, I found a walkaround: just change a WM/DE. (Well, this is
also strange, huh?)

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alick
Fedora 16 (Verne) user
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Alick

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