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patch 9.0.1312: Cursor position wrong when splitting window in insert mode
Problem: Cursor position wrong when splitting window in insert mode. Solution: Pass the actual mode to win_fix_cursor(). (Luuk van Baal, closes #11999,
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@@ -5328,7 +5328,10 @@ win_enter_ext(win_T *wp, int flags)
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if (*p_spk == 'c') // assume cursor position needs updating
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changed_line_abv_curs();
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else
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win_fix_cursor(TRUE);
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// Make sure the cursor position is valid, either by moving the cursor
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// or by scrolling the text.
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win_fix_cursor(
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get_real_state() & (MODE_NORMAL|MODE_CMDLINE|MODE_TERMINAL));
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// Now it is OK to parse messages again, which may be needed in
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// autocommands.
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@@ -6782,7 +6785,8 @@ win_fix_scroll(int resize)
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/*
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* Make sure the cursor position is valid for 'splitkeep'.
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* If it is not, put the cursor position in the jumplist and move it.
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* If we are not in normal mode, scroll to make valid instead.
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* If we are not in normal mode ("normal" is zero), make it valid by scrolling
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* instead.
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*/
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static void
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win_fix_cursor(int normal)
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