I think this was an issue a long time ago that was fixed, but now it's broken again.
When using the mouse to position the cursor in the middle of a line, pressing j/k to move to following/previous lines ignores the column selected by the mouse and the cursor jumps to whichever column the last vim normal mode movement occurred at.
I think this was an issue a long time ago that was fixed, but now it's broken again.
When using the mouse to position the cursor in the middle of a line, pressing
j/k
to move to following/previous lines ignores the column selected by the mouse and the cursor jumps to whichever column the last vim normal mode movement occurred at.