Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Re: sidescrolloff, but only for long lines?

Ben Fritz wrote:

> On Wednesday, June 5, 2013 12:31:43 PM UTC-5, Stephen Talley wrote:
> > I use sidescrolloff to make sure I can see several columns ahead
> > of the cursor
> >
> > on long lines. However, even when a line is short enough to fit
> > entirely on the
> >
> > screen, vim still scrolls even though there is no need to.
> >
> > Is there a way to turn off horizontal scrolling when a line
> > doesn't need it?
>
> You could use a CursorMoved autocmd, that checks the line length,
> and sets or clears the option in response. You may want to use
> CursorMovedI as well.

Thanks Ben. This seems like the best alternative baring a formal
vim option to govern this behavior.

Steve

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