If the window is split vertically then both panes are synchronized when scrolling vertically.
Is there any way to disable the synchronization?
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[quote="helios"]Have you tried disabling the Synchronize Scrolling option from the Configure menu? It works for me.[/quote]
Assuredly it does not work (certainly not in XP classic).
Synchronization is off.
Tried Tabs on/off and horizontal scrollbar on/off as well. Same result.
Horizontal scolling cannot be disabled either.
Assuredly it does not work (certainly not in XP classic).
Synchronization is off.
Tried Tabs on/off and horizontal scrollbar on/off as well. Same result.
Horizontal scolling cannot be disabled either.
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update
It looks as if the tick box Configure=>Synchronize does not work properly, but the key shortcut for the command does.
Heres another odd thing:
With vertical scroll off before horizontal split, split horizontal then turn on vertical scroll.
This only gives a scroll bar in one of the splits.
Now select the other split (the one without scroll bar) and turn on vertical scroll. A second scroll bar appears in the deselected split.
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Heres another odd thing:
With vertical scroll off before horizontal split, split horizontal then turn on vertical scroll.
This only gives a scroll bar in one of the splits.
Now select the other split (the one without scroll bar) and turn on vertical scroll. A second scroll bar appears in the deselected split.
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How to fudge vertical split + independent scroll
I managed to get tp to 'break' the synchronisation, same behaviour regardless of 'Synchronize Scrolling' setting!
If you use ctrl-G to Goto a line number, only that pane moves to the requested line number. (+ add on half the number of lines in your display, so that the line you want comes to the top, not the middle.)
However, the two document views then still scroll the same number of lines when you scroll either one, however the scroll is achieved.
With ctrl-G (or whatever your shortcut is for Goto), you can use +N/-N to scroll forward/back that many, so there is a sort-of workaround, but it is fiddly. (And the pane only 'scrolls' if the new line number is out of view.)
If you use ctrl-G to Goto a line number, only that pane moves to the requested line number. (+ add on half the number of lines in your display, so that the line you want comes to the top, not the middle.)
However, the two document views then still scroll the same number of lines when you scroll either one, however the scroll is achieved.
With ctrl-G (or whatever your shortcut is for Goto), you can use +N/-N to scroll forward/back that many, so there is a sort-of workaround, but it is fiddly. (And the pane only 'scrolls' if the new line number is out of view.)