Björn Winckler wrote:
> On 19 July 2010 16:59, björn <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > There's only one file. To double check I renamed the file
> > "appkitborkborkbork.h" (I know for sure there is no other file called
> > that on my filesystem) and I get
> >
> > :tabf ap
> > apache2/ appkitborkborkbork.h applicatives.hs
> > appkitborkborkbork.h applicatives.hs apr-1/
> >
> > However, If I use :f the situation changes (I just noticed this)!
> >
> > :f app
> > appkitborkborkbork.h applicatives.hs
>
> To clarify: in the second example I actually typed ":f ap" and it
> completed to ":f app" ignoring the previous matches from
> "/usr/include". So it seems ":f" ignores 'path' whereas 'tabf'
> doesn't.
:f is short for :file, not :find.
:tabf is short for :tabfind.
:find needs to be typed as :fin or :find.
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