On 8/24/06, Robert Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
> Groleo Marius wrote:
> [...]
>> Thing is, the vim's tabpage mechanism is just not the way all tabbed
>> apps work.
>> I've spent a whole day searching for a solution with no luck though.
>> I guess I'm searching in the wrong place, but how hard it is to implement
>> and option that let you choose for a single tabpage per buffer ?
>>
>
> Visiting vim-online http://vim.sourceforge.net/ recently, I saw a "newly
> added script" which seemed to be doing just that. I haven't tried it.
> Good luck.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
>
It doesn't solve everything though. If you get rid of the dll entry and
add your own you would need one for "diff" and "open in separate vim
instances" as well. If those are all provided as a registry hack then
that I could go for.

:Robert


As far as I searched, I saw the folowing aproaches:
cabbrev e tabed
nnoremap gf <C-W>gf
for win, something dealing with registers.
everything else deals with mappings for opening a new tab through
<C-t> and such.
The first two would solve, partially , the problem.

Still there is the tag navigation:
in tagsrch.txt, there is nothing mentioned
about opening a tag, inside a separate tabpage, in a way somewhat
similar to :ptag.
What I have in mind is option for the maximum buffers a tabpage can hold,
which I don't see mentioned anywhere :/



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Regards, Groleo!

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