> in my eyes the following commands are useful for working with tabs: > > 1. :tabsplit > Opens the current buffer in a new tab, leaves the old buffer open
:tab split works fine for me... and I think it does what you're describing --Matt
> in my eyes the following commands are useful for working with tabs: > > 1. :tabsplit > Opens the current buffer in a new tab, leaves the old buffer open
:tab split works fine for me... and I think it does what you're describing --Matt