On Aug 24, 2006, at 12:49 PM, Charles E Campbell Jr wrote:
Does this only work horizontally? Seems that there is limited
ctrl-w vertical functionality.
:vert sta word
does a vertical split. You may define a mapping to do that in your
.vimrc if you wish.
ahh, perfect! the vert was
When following a tag through to the file where it's defined, is there
any way to get vim to keep the existing window open, and simply open
(vertically and/or horizontally) a new window as opposed to replacing
the existing one?
Also, somewhat related - I'm using the TagList plugin, and I'd
Lev Lvovsky wrote:
When following a tag through to the file where it's defined, is there
any way to get vim to keep the existing window open, and simply open
(vertically and/or horizontally) a new window as opposed to replacing
the existing one?
With cursor atop the word: ctrl-w ]
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On Aug 8, 2006, at 1:04 PM, Charles E Campbell Jr wrote:
Lev Lvovsky wrote:
When following a tag through to the file where it's defined, is
there any way to get vim to keep the existing window open, and
simply open (vertically and/or horizontally) a new window as
opposed to replacing