Ben Schmidt wrote:
editing.txt is inaccurate on line 892 (a paragraph below *:w_c*):
The default [range] for the :w command is the whole buffer (1,$). If you
write the whole buffer, it is no longer considered changed. Also when you
write it to a different file with :w somefile!
The
editing.txt is inaccurate on line 892 (a paragraph below *:w_c*):
The default [range] for the :w command is the whole buffer (1,$). If you
write the whole buffer, it is no longer considered changed. Also when you
write it to a different file with :w somefile!
The last sentence is only true if
editing.txt is inaccurate on line 892 (a paragraph below *:w_c*):
The default [range] for the :w command is the whole buffer (1,$). If you
write the whole buffer, it is no longer considered changed. Also when you
write it to a different file with :w somefile!
The last sentence is only true if
Ben Schmidt wrote:
editing.txt is inaccurate on line 892 (a paragraph below *:w_c*):
The default [range] for the :w command is the whole buffer (1,$). If you
write the whole buffer, it is no longer considered changed. Also when you
write it to a different file with :w somefile!
The last
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
Ben Schmidt wrote:
editing.txt is inaccurate on line 892 (a paragraph below *:w_c*):
The default [range] for the :w command is the whole buffer (1,$). If you
write the whole buffer, it is no longer considered changed. Also when you
write it to a different file with
Ben Schmidt wrote:
Tony Mechelynck wrote:
Ben Schmidt wrote:
editing.txt is inaccurate on line 892 (a paragraph below *:w_c*):
The default [range] for the :w command is the whole buffer (1,$). If you
write the whole buffer, it is no longer considered changed. Also when you
write it to a