Hi All,
I had some problems using the :buffer listing. If you have many files
(read 30+) open, the :buffer list is cluttered up with long directory
names (especially if working with files scattered over many directories)
and you loose overview. Switching to another buffer can be a real pain
* Simon Pamies wrote, On 27.12.2006 11:50 Uhr:
Hi All,
I had some problems using the :buffer listing. If you have many files
(read 30+) open, the :buffer list is cluttered up with long directory
names (especially if working with files scattered over many directories)
and you loose overview.
Simon Pamies Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 3:19 AM
* Simon Pamies wrote, On 27.12.2006 11:50 Uhr:
Hi All,
I had some problems using the :buffer listing. If you have many
files (read 30+) open, the :buffer list is cluttered up with
I usually have over 100 buffers, and
* Suresh Govindachar wrote, On 27.12.2006 12:35 Uhr:
Simon Pamies Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 3:19 AM
* Simon Pamies wrote, On 27.12.2006 11:50 Uhr:
Hi All,
I had some problems using the :buffer listing. If you have many
files (read 30+) open, the :buffer list is
* Simon Pamies wrote, On 27.12.2006 12:19 Uhr:
* Simon Pamies wrote, On 27.12.2006 11:50 Uhr:
Hi All,
I had some problems using the :buffer listing. If you have many files
(read 30+) open, the :buffer list is cluttered up with long directory
names (especially if working with files scattered
Simon Pamies Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 3:49 AM
* Suresh Govindachar wrote, On 27.12.2006 12:35 Uhr:
Simon Pamies Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 3:19 AM
* Simon Pamies wrote, On 27.12.2006 11:50 Uhr:
[...]
try the following:
:b bach TAB
* Suresh Govindachar wrote, On 27.12.2006 14:42 Uhr:
Simon Pamies Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 3:49 AM
* Suresh Govindachar wrote, On 27.12.2006 12:35 Uhr:
Simon Pamies Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 3:19 AM
* Simon Pamies wrote, On 27.12.2006 11:50 Uhr:
[...]