Yes there is a way in Vim without additional plugins. Take a look
at :help :mksession and :help :mkview
The way I use it is to set up 3-4 open windows with the files I
frequently visit. Then
:mksession myview.vim
Then when I want to go back to that configeration I use:
:so
I personally have never found the need to actually hide the other
windows, but I do always keep the current window maximised. One way to
do this is to set wh=10, but this kills the quickfix window. If you
use the quickfix window a lot (that's the one which shows compile errors
or grep
Steve Amerige wrote:
The ability to split windows is an absolute essential; however, there
are times when I want to focus on one buffer in one window and hide
all of the other windows. But, I don't know of any show/hide feature
that hides all windows but the current window. As a
On 8/10/06, Charles E Campbell Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Type ctrl-w o to toggle between maximizing one window and restoring
to all. By maximizing, I mean that the current
window will take over the entire display, not leaving a lot of status
bars around.
Actually, Ctrl-w o will close
/Hide Split Windows
On 8/10/06, Charles E Campbell Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Type ctrl-w o to toggle between maximizing one window and
restoring
to all. By maximizing, I mean that the current
window will take over the entire display, not leaving a lot of
status
bars around
Hi Chip,
Perhaps ZoomWin will do what you want...
http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=508
Thank you for this... it's just what I was hoping for! And, thanks for the
other responses. It shows how great Vim is!
Enjoy,
Steve Amerige
Adobe Systems Incorporated
On Thu, 10 Aug 2006 11:43:56 -0700
Max Dyckhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He means when using the script that he wrote and which he was
discussing in the same email, which remaps ctrl-w o to do something
else.
and it works perfectly :-) Use it a lot here.
--
Kim Schulz| Private :
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 02:42:57PM EDT, Rodolfo Borges wrote:
On 8/10/06, Charles E Campbell Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Type ctrl-w o to toggle between maximizing one window and restoring
to all. By maximizing, I mean that the current
window will take over the entire display, not leaving
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 03:28:22PM EDT, Charles E Campbell Jr wrote:
cga2000 wrote:
On Thu, Aug 10, 2006 at 02:42:57PM EDT, Rodolfo Borges wrote:
On 8/10/06, Charles E Campbell Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Type ctrl-w o to toggle between maximizing one window and restoring
to all.