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For questions about scrolling, and configuring the behavior of vim-scrolls
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How to map commands to key release events
I would like the scrolling to repeat immediately after holding the key down, and I would like to configure the rate at which the j/k command is executed while the key is being held. … So it would be useful to map commands to a key up event, so I could maybe set scrolling on and off when the key is being released.
How could you achieve this? …
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Move cursor and screen together
I am implementing a smooth scrolling function for <C-u> and <C-d>, which just sleeps for a few milliseconds and then moves the screen up (<C-y>) or down (<C-e>) one line:
function SmoothScroll(up) …
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Move cursor and screen together
But this way the cursor also stays in place while smoothly scrolling. …