> get over it :-) You must have a pretty advanced Vim setup (I have, too), so 
> you
> should be used to those kinds of workarounds, anyway. Your proposed 
> b:statusline
> syntax is a kind of mixture of setting and buffer-variable, and would be very
> confusing to Vim users.
>
> -- cheers, ingo
> --
>   -- Ingo Karkat -- /^-- /^-- /^-- /^-- /^-- /^-- http://ingo-karkat.de/ --
>   --      http://vim.sourceforge.net/account/profile.php?user_id=9713    --
>

Thanks Ingo,

fair enough. I tried prev. setlocal, but I had the impression it would
not work for statusline...
 but it works... great.. However....
it seems to be local to the buffer at the end, as I do the following experiment

setlocal statusline=ThisIsMyNiceLine:%F:EndOfIt

for buffer X. Then I itarete through the buffers with :bn, and it
seems that buffer X has
 remembered its statusline, and is not using the statusline of the
window... Or I mix up sthg?





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