Hi David,
On 4/18/07, David Howland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
> You mean if the buffer is displayed it would do nothing?
No. Delete the buffer, but keep the window open.
I often find myself in this situation:
- Split window, two buffers open.
- Open a new file, look at it, then want to close it.
- i would expect to ":bd" to delete the current buffer, leaving the
remaining two open, one for each window. But for some reason, it also
removes my split. Why should deleting a buffer change how I have my
splits set up?
I do not think Vim remembers the history of a window. Do you expect it
to do so (like a browser)?
Best regards,
Yongwei
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