I'm looking for a way to (automatically) open NERDTree and Tlist on the left side directly above each other, so that each plugin takes up half of the screen height. I already found this question, in which the answer of Mohammed is kind of what I'm looking for. However, I'm wondering if maybe there is a more direct way of doing this.
Open NERDTree and Tlist above each other in Vim
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Here's a solution that requires a small edit to the 'taglist.vim' script. I haven't worked out all the potential ramifications, but it seems to work nicely so far. Modify the 'Tlist_Window_Create' function in 'taglist.vim' to include the
elseif
statement shown here:I inserted this starting at line 1290 in the latest TagList (v4.5). Then add the following to your .vimrc
Now the
:TT
command opens the TagList above the NERDTree in a single vertical window. As is it doesn't quite split halfway, but it's close. If you prefer the tree on top change theabo
above tosplit
.