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created November 19, 2003 · complexity basic · author drchip · version 5.7


I like to have gvim open atop the current xterm I'm using, rather like a vim console would. Here's some Korn shell script for setting up a function "gv" which queries X for the current window's geometry and adjusts the window for the current fontsize, borders, and menu region.

Admittedly the adjustments for that vary with border sizes, etc, so you'll likely need to adjust x,y,w,h in the Adjustments section.

To start gvim, type:

gv files options etc
# gv: gvim covers starting console window
function gv
{
if [[ "${WINDOWID}" = "" ]]; then
 return
fi
xwi=$(xwininfo -id $WINDOWID)
xyposn=${xwi##*Corners: }
xyposn=${xyposn%% -*}
wh=${xwi##*geometry }
wh=${wh%%[-+]*}

integer x y w h
x=${xyposn%+[0-9]*}
y=${xyposn##*+}
w=${wh%x*}
hh=${wh#*x}
h=${hh%%[-+]*}

# Adjustments: account for window borders, menus, fontsizes
# Adjust for RH8 Linux: courier-12-r
h=h-4
x=x-4
y=y-18

# execute gvim with geometry
gvim -geometry "${w}x${h}+${x}+${y}" "$@"
}

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