Hi,
I think, there is an inconsistency with regard to the :tabnext and 
:tabprev commands:


:tabn[ext] {count}
{count}<C-PageDown>
{count}gt       Go to tab page {count}.  The first tab page has number one.

:tabp[revious] {count}
:tabN[ext] {count}
{count}<C-PageUp>
{count}gT       Go {count} tab pages back.  Wraps around from the first one
                to the last one.

Note, the first does go to the specified number, while the second goes 
that many numbers back.

Could we adjust this, so that perhaps :tabn +{count} always goes {count} 
number forwards and :tab {count} moves to the specified tabnumber
and :tabprevious +{count} moves that many number backwards, while 
:tabprevious {count} goes to the specified number? (and perhapse 
-{count} goes into the opposite direction?)

This is slightly backwards compatible, so perhaps there are other 
opinions?

Best,
Christian
-- 
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worden sind.
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