im using vim editor...nd its not regarding vimdiff.....
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Originally Posted by
zaxxon
What tool are you talking about? vimdiff? Might improve chances to get an answer posting this info
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in this case will the upper window takes major part of the screen(in case of split opening the screen using cntrl w f) and lower part takes the minor part say upper 80% and lower 20%
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Originally Posted by
birei
Hi dll_fpga,
Do you mean vim or should we guess it?
One way (in vim) is to set 'winheight' variable to an exact number of lines, like 'set winheight=60'
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is there any way of doing same with mouse or a short command?
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Originally Posted by
birei
Hi dll_fpga,
Do you mean vim or should we guess it?
One way (in vim) is to set 'winheight' variable to an exact number of lines, like 'set winheight=60'