On Tuesday, August 27, 2013 1:07:59 PM UTC-4, AndyHancock wrote:
> ...it's turning out to be harder to avoid changes to the window size
> than I thought (and that is the source of the undocking problem
> described in this thread). That is, if you like vertical scroll
> bars and switch around your window splitting alot. For example, for
> vertical split windows with scrollbars, you'd use a scrollbar on the
> left edge for the left window and a scrollbar on the right edge for
> the right window. But say you decide to move the left window to the
> top (ctrl-W followed by K in normal mode). Then, both windows have
> scrollbars along the right edge, and with no more need for a
> scrollbar along the left edge, poof, the overall gvim window size
> changes. I'm sure it's just a matter of perusing the scrollbar
> documentation to see what alternatives there are to a scrollbar
> along the left edge for a vertically split window (which I will do),
> but it's a pity that this has to be forgone.
Actually, another challenge in the cogs: Switching between tabs where you have no vertical splits in one tab but you have vertical splits in another. That causes the GUI window size to change. I'm going to disable the left-side scrollbar.
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