Re: How to open multiple files in split windows?
Peng Yu wrote: gvim a b The above command will open a and b. But only one file will be show at one time. How to show them in to split windows? Tim already showed how to open the two files in split windows by modifying the command above. However, if one has already typed "gvim a b" and then wants them all in separate split windows: :sba will do the trick. This produces horizontally split windows. If you want vertically split ones: :vert sba is what you want. Regards, Chip Campbell
Re: How to open multiple files in split windows?
gvim a b The above command will open a and b. But only one file will be show at one time. How to show them in to split windows? gvim -o a b or, if you only want 3 windows, for N files (where N>3), you can use gvim -o 3 a b c d e f g h More info at :help -o -tim
How to open multiple files in split windows?
Hi, gvim a b The above command will open a and b. But only one file will be show at one time. How to show them in to split windows? Thanks, Peng