sc wrote:
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 06:25:29PM -0400, Aaron Bohannon wrote:
Hi,
I started using netrw in tree mode. In tree mode (and all of its
other single-column modes), it highlights the entire line containing
the cursor. That's cool, but the problem is that when I hit 'o' or
't' to open a file, the behavior of highlighting the entire line
persists in the newly opened window/tab. That's not so cool. I
should say it *sometimes* persists. It usually doesn't when I hit 'o'
but it usually does when I use 't' to open the file in new a tab. I
guess there is a bug in vim or netrw, but I imagine I could solve the
issue with my own autocommand if I knew how to manually disable the
highlighting of the line. Can anyone tell me how to do this?
current line gets highlighted with the relatively new feature,
'cursorline' -- you turn it off with 'set nocursorline'
before you go clogging your vim with autocommands, wait just a
bit -- i know from personal experience charles wants to know
when netrw is overriding ppl's settings and will work with you
to get it fixed until it is
if you just patch your vim with an autocommand, you fix one vim
-- if you work with charles to fix netrw, everyone gets a better
vim
Hello!
I'm afraid that I don't see this with v144d of netrw. Please check into
this issue with v144d...
http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#NETRW
(and I do try to address these issues as sc says! )
HTH,
Chip Campbell
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