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Neovim 0.5.0, the oldest version I have convenient access to, does not appear to have the line shaking issue. Guessing it was fixed upstream? Neovim 0.4 is basically a historical artifact at this point so I think I'm okay to write that off.
As for the rest, it is an unexpected consequence of setting 'scrolloff'
, but I'm not sure that makes it wrong? Vim itself sets scrolloff=5
in defautls.vim, and has done so for years. And I can't find the slightest bit of pushback in the Vim issue tracker, I think I am okay to leave this be.
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For what it's worth:
Neovim 0.4 is basically a historical artifact at this point
Currently Debian Stable has Neovim 0.4.4.
I can't find the slightest bit of pushback in the Vim issue tracker
Why would most people bother pushing back?
I started on BusyBox' vi which doesn't have this scrolloff default, and every time I tried vim the scrolloff default annoyed me.
But I just tried to get used to it, or changed it, or went back to my more minimal vi. (And when I started using Neovim instead, I was happy that it didn't have this default.)
When I see a default that I don't like, I usually suppose enough people like it or that it's been there for a while - I'm usually not going to go "your defaults are bad (according to my tastes/expectations/uses/ideas) so you should change them for everyone" unless there's good reason that's not too subjective or relative.
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For what it's worth:
Neovim 0.4 is basically a historical artifact at this point
Currently Debian Stable has Neovim 0.4.4.
I do have a Debian machine, which actually gives me a way to test this. And I can't reproduce. I do see a bit of jankiness around the top line, but nothing so severe as the first line shaking while typing. If anything this reassures me I made the right call.
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Since I don't see the connection you've been leaving unsaid in both your comments between Neovim v0.4 and this bug, I have no idea what call you're talking about, let alone if it's the right call, but 👍 , I'm sure you're right.
I was just noting that it's not just a historical artifact yet, but might actually be in use by people, with Debian Stable being the most readily available example.
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