Sunday, September 25, 2011

Re: Lines displayed in wrong order on 'Load'

Andrie Avk wrote:

> I'm running into a weird issue with vim 7.3 1-35 on Ubuntu.
>
> When a file is modified outside of vim in a way that adds a single line
> (it's always added in a third line from top, but I don't think that
> matters), and when you switch to the buffer, Vim prompts to load the
> file. If I choose to load, the line is displayed as being 4th line from
> top. If another line is added as third line again, it's now displayed as
> 5th line, and so on.
>
> If I type :edit , lines will show in proper order.
>
> For my needs this is not a big issue at all, but I was wondering if this
> is a known issue, is it fixed in latest vim, should I submit a bug
> report?

I can't imagine how this can happen. Perhaps a plugin causes problems?
Did you try starting with "vim -u NONE"?

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