Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Re: "vim +n" trigger

On Wed, Oct 08, 2014 at 09:47:29PM +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 08.10.14 12:13, Paul wrote:
> > I often open a file at a particular line number, with "vim <file> +n".
> > Is there a variable I can examine with something like BufReadPost so
> > that I can centre the line on my screen (like with "zz"). I don't see
> > any autocmds that detect the +, so I'm hoping there's a variable or
> > something that gets set when it's used. Thanks.

> What about "set scrolloff=999" ? That keeps the cursor at M permanently,
> and can be used as a '-c "set scrolloff=999"' commandline option, because
> it is an ex commend, I figure. A look at ":h -c" suggests that it should
> take effect at a suitable time. (Not tried)

or, for a one-off, pass in a -c 'normal zz' after your +n

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