-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello, On Fri, 5 Jun 2015, toothpik wrote:
On Thu, Jun 04, 2015 at 05:43:23PM -0400, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 06/03/2015 08:34 PM, toothpik wrote:
I am running openSUSE v 13.1, konsole v 2.11.3, gvim v 7.4.729
if I start a gvim session from the konsole command line it assumes the same dimensions as konsole -- if I instead start gvim from the alt-F2 run starter it assumes whatever dimensions I have specified in my startup script, or it defaults to a cute 25 line by 80 column display
can someone tell me how to end the tyranny of konsole sizing my gvim windows?
I wonder if you have aliasing vis 'search' going on.
no aliases for vim, but I use the heck out of sym-links -- g for gvim and v for vim -- much easier to type and totally irrelevant to the resizing problem
if i use 'gvim' i get small windows, but different positions for each of your two use cases.
but if in the xterm of the konsole window I run 'vim' or 'vi' it appears as you describe, the complete window.
as it is designed
When I run 'alias' I don't see anything to do with vim or gvim or vi Please don't get confused between bash's 'alias' and the email alias mechanism.
yes I know what aliases are in bash -- I have dozens of them for changing directory
There is also 'alternatives'. I don't have any set up for vim, gvim or vi
I know what vim I am executing, I compile it myself -- for me it resides on /usr/local/bin, and this too is irrelevant to the resizing problem
I have a work-around, alt-F2, and hope we can end this thread -- clearly no-one here knows how to end konsole's tyranny and poking around with irrelevancies is helping no-one
Are you saying that delaying the execution of the .vim file by adding a sleep command at the top of it, does not help ? Did you try to increase the time e.g. to 500ms or 1s ? Regards, I. Petrov -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Signed by Topal iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJVcgaXAAoJEH8sJoKRFRU5rPwP/2SgEsUDjFpdFxJcIqM0bp5y ocGxEJTc7CF8hpCjna+ZpU0l92yDfQRy7d/gVBz5NsjTqdvQT1li9iJOTL2gmirz IM48ADcMEV6ccSN8ywZrxZvTn225m6Bwns53yuo5cKQoSzKrIe38lgfSJXzCVZ/W GFF+pPT1dvRXvfcrSA5RHBxZg/ohIJqZ1c/2VFj3LG9jmlTNmnAausvxxsi74O6/ HxW4o7wdmVJfQPj29gYPqO/sNpWawGz20MgDyLnLqZT0kuTk+106d32vEMH4AS38 3vuFOYodmM8KVNUqbgob4yGIuZQFtjQYNmN9Jv+iy2EDu1Ng/4J7Ne63fNyryuFB Mwd3LyJyvIC30MGtV081S2OCHjY1ckj3a2YUyQL3FNmn1x/ko1KpYnm0XDoFqoM1 Bfyx6rjYbrTRt7iWM3GM49FT+yZd0hudKIaXn75OyoQVV4rsXyaZ2tam99lMqu6/ imY2hq5/yMGbXD5tIqMyGz3jnzxJCeCJ5dqcZI0K7FomIBhfnVUW7s2BH+7Dq8R3 aUdH/Q1xuJH6H52reu50uoetc6dlx4P5hj0YVatajxrv8c+merOohbva9HT4OeUM jv9SIgodYsdFwknIoCTwNSZr0HEtQaqVPTcbnpuD9NPmLAWZlq2E1b7CRveddruP HsAp9ZoNAkK01VPymb3M =DH1w -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org