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cseickel avatar cseickel commented on June 13, 2024 1

@cseickel Do you think we should force set sidescrolloff=0 on neo-tree windows?

I think this is more of a personal preference thing than a required setting for neo-tree so I would leave it alone. This specific misunderstanding is not a problem we need to solve for.

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pysan3 avatar pysan3 commented on June 13, 2024

This should be sidescrolloff. I think if you :set sidescrolloff?, that is the exact number of columns that disappears to the left.

This is an expected behavior and should happen on all vim windows (make a really long line and try to move the cursor to the last character).

Neotree does not expect users to move the cursor left or right (as it makes not much sense) so we have never dealt with this issue so far.

If you want to see the faded characters beyond window width, use e (toggle_auto_expand_width) keybind.
If you want to move left or right in neo-tree buffer, the config option enable_cursor_hijack might be interesting for you.

@cseickel Do you think we should force set sidescrolloff=0 on neo-tree windows?

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pysan3 avatar pysan3 commented on June 13, 2024

OK. Closing this issue.

Thanks for reporting anyways @dupeiran001
I'm sure someone will face the exact same issue, so thanks for bringing the discussion ;)

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