John Beckett wrote:

> Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> >> Gvim opens a new tab just next to the current tab by default.
> >> Is it acceptable to open the new tab at the end of the
> >> tabline by default?
> >
> > You can already do this:
> >
> >     :99tab split file
> >
> > It's not default, but typing 99 isn't much effort.
> 
> Bram - Did you see the comment from Marvin Renich?
> 
> These work:
> 
>     :99tabe file
>     :0tabe file
>     :99tabnew
>     :0tabnew
> 
> but it is not documented that [count] works with :tabedit
> and :tabnew.
> 
> If this is supported behaviour, the documentation should be
> updated.

I'll add [count] to the docs for these commands.

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