Christian,
On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 2:06 PM, Christian Brabandt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Will!
>
> On Fr, 05 Apr 2013, Will Gray (graywh) wrote:
>
>> Why does ctrl-w ^ complain (E499) about an alternate file with no name when
>> ctrl-^ works just fine?
>
> Can you provide an example?
Here's an example. Use an existing file for "existing.txt".
$ vim existing.txt
:enew
Then try C-^, C-^: no problem.
$ vim existing.txt
:enew
Now try C-^, C-W C-^: Vim shows error E499.
David
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