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I'm getting exactly the same behavior, except I'm not using animate.vim
. I have the most recent version of lens.vim
installed. Installing animate.vim
fixes the issue, but I would prefer not to use it.
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I could port a similar solution to lens.vim
that is enabled when the animate plugin isn't being used. It's pretty much just setting winfixwidth/height and then distributing space with wincmd =
The solution however when you are animating is a lot more complex:
https://github.com/camspiers/animate.vim/blob/master/plugin/animate.vim#L97-L124
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I came here to ask whether this is the intended behaviour, and found this ticket. I too prefer not to use animate.vim
, and would really appreciate a fix directly in lens.vim
.
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If you run PlugUpdate or equivalent I have fixed this in animate.vim
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I could port a similar solution to
lens.vim
that i
Please! :)
Animate on windows is not that usable
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Hi, @camspiers !
I have implemented what you have mentioned in your comment:
I could port a similar solution to
lens.vim
that is enabled when the animate plugin isn't being used. It's pretty much just setting winfixwidth/height and then distributing space with wincmd =
Could you look into it? Thanks! (and for the plugin, love it!)
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