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9 These commands move the contents of the window.  If the cursor position is
10 moved off of the window, the cursor is moved onto the window (with
21 3. Scrolling relative to cursor |scroll-cursor|
42 to [count]. The cursor is moved the same number of
45 difference). When the cursor is on the last line of
58 window at the top of the window. Put the cursor in
79 option to [count]. The cursor is moved the same
82 may be a difference). When the cursor is on the first
95 window at the bottom of the window. Put the cursor in
100 bottom of the window. Put the cursor in that line, at
104 3. Scrolling relative to cursor *scroll-cursor*
107 you see) while keeping the cursor on the same line. Note that the 'scrolloff'
108 option may cause context lines to show above and below the cursor.
112 cursor line). Put cursor at first non-blank in the
116 zt Like "z<CR>", but leave the cursor in the same
127 cursor line). Put cursor at first non-blank in the
131 zz Like "z.", but leave the cursor in the same column.
137 cursor line). Put cursor at first non-blank in the
141 zb Like "z-", but leave the cursor in the same column.
146 For the following four commands the cursor follows the screen. If the
147 character that the cursor is on is moved off the screen, the cursor is moved
171 For the following two commands the cursor is not moved in the text, only the
175 zs Scroll the text horizontally to position the cursor
180 ze Scroll the text horizontally to position the cursor
195 with focus (where the cursor is). You can use this to avoid scroll-binding
213 buffer's limits is given the cursor focus, the other 'scrollbind' windows must
228 window which has the cursor focus. However, when using the vertical scrollbar
229 of a window which doesn't have the cursor focus, 'scrollbind' is ignored.
266 the "h" flag in 'guioptions' is set, the cursor moves to the longest visible
267 line if the cursor line is about to be scrolled off the screen (similarly to