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tpope avatar tpope commented on June 27, 2024

Neovim 0.5.0, the oldest version I have convenient access to, does not appear to have the line shaking issue. Guessing it was fixed upstream? Neovim 0.4 is basically a historical artifact at this point so I think I'm okay to write that off.

As for the rest, it is an unexpected consequence of setting 'scrolloff', but I'm not sure that makes it wrong? Vim itself sets scrolloff=5 in defautls.vim, and has done so for years. And I can't find the slightest bit of pushback in the Vim issue tracker, I think I am okay to leave this be.

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mentalisttraceur avatar mentalisttraceur commented on June 27, 2024

For what it's worth:

Neovim 0.4 is basically a historical artifact at this point

Currently Debian Stable has Neovim 0.4.4.

I can't find the slightest bit of pushback in the Vim issue tracker

Why would most people bother pushing back?

I started on BusyBox' vi which doesn't have this scrolloff default, and every time I tried vim the scrolloff default annoyed me.

But I just tried to get used to it, or changed it, or went back to my more minimal vi. (And when I started using Neovim instead, I was happy that it didn't have this default.)

When I see a default that I don't like, I usually suppose enough people like it or that it's been there for a while - I'm usually not going to go "your defaults are bad (according to my tastes/expectations/uses/ideas) so you should change them for everyone" unless there's good reason that's not too subjective or relative.

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tpope avatar tpope commented on June 27, 2024

For what it's worth:

Neovim 0.4 is basically a historical artifact at this point

Currently Debian Stable has Neovim 0.4.4.

I do have a Debian machine, which actually gives me a way to test this. And I can't reproduce. I do see a bit of jankiness around the top line, but nothing so severe as the first line shaking while typing. If anything this reassures me I made the right call.

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mentalisttraceur avatar mentalisttraceur commented on June 27, 2024

Since I don't see the connection you've been leaving unsaid in both your comments between Neovim v0.4 and this bug, I have no idea what call you're talking about, let alone if it's the right call, but 👍 , I'm sure you're right.

I was just noting that it's not just a historical artifact yet, but might actually be in use by people, with Debian Stable being the most readily available example.

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