On 20/08/2013 02:10 a.m., AndyHancock wrote:
 > On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 12:42 PM, Dan Wierenga wrote:
 >>> On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 6:18 PM, AndyHancock wrote:
 >>> I Windows 7, when I have the gvim windows docked against the right
 >>> or left half of the screen, the following commands always seem
 >>> undock the window and shifts the position:
 >>>
 >>>   * tab split or tabclose
 >>>   * set guioptions+=b when it doesn't have b
 >>>   * set guioptions-=b when it does
 >>>
 >>> I use those commands alot, so I'm constantly having to readjust the
 >>> window.  Would anyone have an idea of what might cause this, and or
 >>> how to go about troubleshooting?
 >>>
 >>> I can confirm the behavior on my setup too.  I'd guess that Windows
 >>> sees the height of the gvim window change and thus undocks it for
 >>> you, just like it does if you change the height of the window with
 >>> the mouse.  I don't think there's a way to stop Windows from
 >>> "helping" in that manner, unless you can somehow convince gvim to
 >>> not change the window height.  A few quick experiments didn't reveal
 >>> anything useful to me however.  I personally just re-dock the gvim
 >>> window again.  Holding down the Windows key and hitting the
 >>> right-arrow key is a very quick way of re-docking it to the right
 >>> side again ( or left-arrow to the left side), much faster than
 >>> reaching for the mouse.
 >
 > Wow, I didn't even realize that the window size changed.
 >
 > The trick for docking a window from the keyboard is neat.
 > Unfortunately (well, just for me, that is), I will still have use the
 > mouse since I actually adjust the window after docking to be skinnier
 > than half the width of the screen.  I have a widescreen so that I can
 > work with many windows at once, and having one app take up an entire
 > half of the display defeats the purpose of the widescreen (especially
 > when I don't need the app to take up that amount of width).
 >
 > Ah well.  Welcome to Windows.  Thanks anyway.
 >
Go to
Start > All Programs > Accessories > Ease of Access > ...
Ease of Access Center > Make the mouse easier to use
Check "Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to
the edge of the screen"
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