Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Re: how to resize window continuously ?

Hello Ben,


Excerpt from Ben Fritz:
-- <snip> --
>> Resizing windows with the mouse only works in GVim though. In console Vim you
>> have to use ':resize' or the already mentioned approach.
>>
>
> Not quite true, some terminals support it:
>
>
> *'mouse'* *E538*
> 'mouse' string (default "", "a" for GUI, MS-DOS and Win32)
> global
> {not in Vi}
> Enable the use of the mouse. Only works for certain terminals
> (xterm, MS-DOS, Win32 |win32-mouse|, QNX pterm, *BSD console with
> sysmouse and Linux console with gpm). For using the mouse in the
> GUI, see |gui-mouse|.
>
> Actually, every time I've actually used Vim in a console, it worked just fine.

cough 'set mouse' that reminds me of something.
:set mouse?
mouse=vh

Ooops. I must have this setting for so many years now that i totally forgotten
about it. Probably because i accidentally hit the mouse too many times which
brought me away from where i wanted to be.
True with a non broken mouse setting it works like charm.

Now if someone knows a doctor for shooting one self in the foot.....
--
Regards,
Thilo

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