BTW, you may also want to have a look at the equalalways option.

A set noea might be useful if you want to specify manual split sizes.
Though in this case I doubt it'll be very useful.

Cheers,
Martin



Le 4 mars 2012 20:49, mascip <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Thank you, both of you :o)
>
> > set co=155
> > :78 vs
> > set co=156
> this didn't work on my computer (windows xp)
> i obtained one window with 67 columns, and one with 89 (and the
> numbers are not always the same, in fact)
>
> The <CTRL>-W V solution works perfectly for me, if i set the initial
> window at the right size: 163 (that's a bit more than 2 * 78 = 156)
>
> If anyone has a more graceful solution, i would be happy to hear it,
> but now my problem is solved adequately.
>
> Nice, thanks =)
>
> 2012/3/5, Martin Petrov <[email protected]>:
> > When I tried this on macvim 7.3 (snapshot 62 / 15.8.2010) all seemed
> fine.
> > On linux gvim 7.3 (15.8.2010) I had to resize the window for everything
> to
> > snap into place as expected.
> >
> > This might be a silly solution but you can try to give this a go:
> > set co=155
> > :78 vs
> > set co=156
> >
> > -- Martin
> >
> >
> > Le 4 mars 2012 19:25, Michael Ludwig <[email protected]> a écrit :
> >
> >> mascip schrieb am 04.03.2012 um 21:32 (+0000):
> >>
> >> > I want to open gVim with a window split in two,
> >> > and i want to be able to set the size of both windows (to 78, but
> >> > that's not the point).
> >> >
> >> > How can i do this?
> >> >
> >> > I tried to first set the number of columns of the unique window,
> >> > and then split it to the right size,
> >> > but it doesn't split to the size i specified, at all.
> >> > Why is that?
> >>
> >> In GVim 7.3 (27.10.2010) on Windows, your commands beloew work fine,
> >> producing a split window that looks like 78 columns (haven't counted).
> >>
> >> > Here is what i did :
> >> > set co=156          " window's number of columns
> >> > :78 vs                  " open with 2 vertical windows
> >>
> >> To split the window in two even halves, do C-w v. That won't start Vim
> >> with the split in place, but it's just two keystrokes, so maybe is good
> >> enough.
> >>
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> >> Michael Ludwig
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