James Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sun, May 04, 2008 at 07:53:24AM -0500, Michael Ekstrand wrote: >> James Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> > On Mon, Jul 24, 2006 at 10:05:09AM -0500, Michael Ekstrand wrote: >> >> When a tab bar is added to a window (e.g. with :tabnew), the window >> >> tries to expand. However, if it cannot, the editor widget assumes that >> >> it did. The result is that, if Vim is maximized and tabs are added, the >> >> status line is pushed off the bottom of the window (the window size >> >> being constrained by the panels at the top and bottom of my desktop). >> > >> > I'm unable to reproduce the effect shown in the screenshot. I start a >> > maximized gvim, :tabnew, and switch back to the first tab. The >> > statusline is still visible and there's no visual corruption. >> > >> > Patch 7.1.244 fixed a rounding problem when resizing the visual area. >> > This may be why I'm not able to see this issue. Are you still able to >> > reproduce it? >> >> I am stil able to reproduce it with vim-gtk-1:7.1-266+1. > > Hmm, I wonder if this is specific to the environment in which Vim is > being run. Which window manager and/or desktop environment are you > using?
XFCE presently. I do not remember for sure what I was using when I first filed the bug. - Michael -- mouse, n: A device for pointing at the xterm in which you want to type. Confused by the strange files? I cryptographically sign my messages. For more information see <http://www.elehack.net/resources/gpg>.
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