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cottidie.vim – Your quotidian Vim tip in 78 characters
Home Page: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=4651
:CottidieTip
sometimes makes the GVim window wider by one column on my Ubuntu 12.04 Vim 7.4 installation.
It doesn't happen in the terminal. Neither does it in my MacVim 7.3.
I will try to strip it down to a minimal example for easy reproduction.
When running :CottidieTip
in GVim the GUI window becomes wider for an instant before it goes back to the previous size. I can see this in Windows 7 GVim and in Ubuntu Linux 12.04 GVim, but not in MacVim.
This effect is probably caused by the :vsplit
.
Could I use normal :split
instead? Would that fix it?
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