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I would like to have smarter screen scrolling when I'm editing. When I reach within X number of lines from the top/bottom of the screen, I would like it to scroll the screen as I continue moving the cursor (so I can always see, at minimum, X lines below or above).

I know ctrl-y and ctrl-e will scroll, but is there a way I can have vim detect when I hit j or k how far I am from the top/bottom of the screen so it can move the screen as needed? I also know zz will center on the current cursor location, but I'd like there to be an area where it doesn't scroll.

Thanks.

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/982195/automatically-scroll-screen-in-vim-when-near-top-bottom

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From my .vimrc:

set scrolloff=3 " Keep 3 lines below and above the cursor

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