Thursday, August 16, 2012

Re: Vertically maximized window changing size when closing tab

On Thursday, August 16, 2012 10:52:34 AM UTC-5, skeept wrote:
> I tried this on Windows 7, vista and on Linux.
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> If I have a window maximized vertically, then open a new tab (say :tab he)
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> and then close that tab, so the tab line disappears the gvim window loses a line.
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> I would like it to keep its original size since I had it vertically maximized to start with.
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> Is there a way of doing this, or may this be a bug?
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> Thanks,
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> Jorge

I can confirm that I have 1 line less when I use the mouse resize the gvim Window to take up as much vertical space as possible, then open a new tab, then close the tab.

When I "maximize" the gvim window by clicking the little maximize button in Windows, the gvim window stays the same size after opening and closing a tab. That's one way around it.

Alternatively, you can :set showtabline=2 or :set showtabline=1 to make the tab line always on/always off and therefore avoid the window resize.

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