Is it possible to scroll down the left and right parts of a vertically split window in Vim? I have two files I would like to compare roughly. Each line of these files looks almost the same.
6 Answers
Go to the first split, and type in
:set scrollbind
Go to the next one (ctrl+w), and do the same.
To disable:
:set noscrollbind
For more info, check the documentation for scroll binding - http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/scroll.html#scroll-binding
See the documentation for scroll-binding. You'll need to set this for each window that you want bound (e.g. a minimum of 2)
If you're comparing 2 files, however, vimdiff may be of more use
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:windo set scrollbind
will set scrollbind in all windows.
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4If you find yourself doing this a lot, it might be useful to have something like
nmap <F5> :windo set scrollbind!<cr>
to toggle scrollbind in all open windows.– jlund3Dec 17, 2013 at 21:52 -
Don’t know why but
scrollbind!
did not work for me, butinvscrollbind
did. A SUPER mapping. Thanks!– UlfRJun 27, 2014 at 10:50
From the command line:
vim -O file1 file2 -c 'windo set scb!'
-O = open side by side.
-c = what follows in quotes is treated as a vim option.
'windo' = apply to all panels.
'scb' = shorthand for scrollbind. Saves some typing, but the two are interchangeable.
'!' = toggle. This way you can use the same command to turn it off later if you choose to.
G'day,
Tried using vimdiff on the two files?
vimdiff file1 file2
This will give you the scroll binding by default.
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1the problem is that all the lines differ, it's starting to be a mess.. The lines are nearly the same but may differ by one character...and I don't want my view to be too much disturbed..thanks though.– LB40Jul 7, 2009 at 14:48
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1@LB40 you might consider tweaking your colorscheme, see stackoverflow.com/questions/24666558/…– qneillJul 15, 2016 at 14:20
For posterity, here's what I needed to do, since I didn't start with vimdiff.
I loaded one file. Then :vsp to load the other.
They are pretty different files, but I wanted to see what's common in between them.
So...
:set diff
:set diffopt=iwhite
:set scrollbind
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6You can get all of those for a given buffer (:diff, :diffopt, :scrollbind) in one command with :diffthis in each of the buffers– qneillJul 15, 2016 at 14:21