On Aug 26, 2013, at 1:34 PM, Bram Moolenaar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Bruno Sutic wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I noticed a "new" behavior with vim 7.4 and netrw plugin.
>> Alternate buffer command (normal mode C-^ key) works differently than in vim
>> 7.3.
>>
>> Here are the steps how to see the difference:
>> *vim 7.3*
>> 1. /usr/bin/vim -u NORC -N (starting vim7.3)
>> 2. :e Gemfile (open any random file)
>> 3. :E (show netrw plugin buffer)
>> 4. <in netrw buffer browse and open other random file - Gemfile.lock>
>> 5. C-^ (alternate buffer)
>> At this point vim shows netrw buffer opened in step 3
>>
>> *vim 7.4* (the same steps)
>> 1. vim -u NORC -N (starting vim7.4)
>> 2. :e Gemfile
>> 3. :E
>> 4. <in netrw buffer browse and open other random file - Gemfile.lock>
>> 5. C-^
>> At this point vim 7.4 shows 'Gemfile' file opened in step 2
>>
>> What do you think is this a bug or new behavior?
>> Thanks
>
> I also see this problem. I prefer the old way, I often go back to the
> directory view. I thought Charles had changed it...
>
I prefer the new way.
After opening the file I explored to I would want to toggle back and forth
between the last file edited not explorer.
Sounds like an netrw option to me!
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