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authorLuuk van Baal <luukvbaal@gmail.com>2024-03-28 10:20:45 +0100
committerLuuk van Baal <luukvbaal@gmail.com>2024-03-28 11:39:34 +0100
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vim-patch:9.1.0215: Half-page scrolling does not support smooth-scrolling
Problem: Page-wise scrolling with Ctrl-D/Ctrl-U implements it's own logic to change the topline and cursor. More logic than necessary for scrolling with Ctrl-F/Ctrl-B was removed in patch 9.1.0211. Solution: Re-use the logic from Ctrl-E/Ctrl-Y/Ctrl-F/Ctrl-B while staying backward compatible as much as possible. Restore some of the logic that determined how many lines will be scrolled (Luuk van Baal) https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/5a2e3ec9ac72b6e644fea4ebba7e632498296e2f
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diff --git a/src/nvim/options.lua b/src/nvim/options.lua
index a7c5a97d02..e7acf6f6ef 100644
--- a/src/nvim/options.lua
+++ b/src/nvim/options.lua
@@ -7664,7 +7664,7 @@ return {
You may also want to add "lastline" to the 'display' option to show as
much of the last line as possible.
NOTE: only partly implemented, currently works with CTRL-E, CTRL-Y,
- CTRL-B, CTRL-F and scrolling with the mouse.
+ CTRL-D, CTRL-U, CTRL-F, CTRL-B and scrolling with the mouse.
]=],
full_name = 'smoothscroll',
pv_name = 'p_sms',
@@ -9806,8 +9806,8 @@ return {
will scroll 'window' minus two lines, with a minimum of one.
When 'window' is equal to 'lines' minus one CTRL-F and CTRL-B scroll
in a much smarter way, taking care of wrapping lines.
- When resizing the Vim window, the value is smaller than 1 or more than
- or equal to 'lines' it will be set to 'lines' minus 1.
+ When resizing the Vim window, and the value is smaller than 1 or more
+ than or equal to 'lines' it will be set to 'lines' minus 1.
Note: Do not confuse this with the height of the Vim window, use
'lines' for that.
]=],