On Wed, 07 May 2025, Arun E wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Context: when viewing text files with long lines, along with 'linebreak' on.
>
> I see that Ctrl-E/Ctrl-Y scrolls one line at a time, but jumps a few screen
> lines (depending on how long the line is) upon encountering a long line. This
> is a bit awkward. I could set 'wrap' to avoid this, but that defeats the
> purpose of reading. Is there any way to make the scrolling smoother with long
> lines present?
>
> gk/gj is nice to go up/down longer lines. It would be nice to have a g_CTRL-Y/
> g_CTRL-E to do something similar in idea over longer lines.
Can you try :h 'smoothscroll' ?
Thanks,
Christian
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