Enno wrote:
Le vendredi 23 mai 2014 10:42:55 UTC+2, Enno a écrit :
Can one configure netrw so that when opening a file in netrw the just left
netrw buffer is automatically deleted?
For example type :e ., navigate to a file, hit <CR>. Then there is the netrw
buffer, created by :e . that we just left, and has done its service. Is there an
autocmd to delete it? Naive attempts under Gvim 7.4.282 and Windows 7 64 bit failed.
This is, under netrw 1.53b. Another curiosity is that, inside a netrw buffer,
the :bprevious is without effect, but :bnext works as expected.
Hello, Enno:
I'm not seeing any problem with :bp or :bn using netrw. I used both
wide and tree listing styles, as I'm guessing that you typically use
tree style, with netrw v149 and v153c.
Please:
* give a list of all netrw options you're using
* try it with netrw v153c
(http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#NETRW)
* give a sequence of commands that elicit the misbehavior
Merci,
Chip Campbell
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