The problem with using BufEnter is that I see Explore running on every
other buffer. I.e. I don't see any file contents, but all buffers
would be filled with directory and file listing.

Actually the reason I want this auto command is that I don't need to
type the full path to start editing it. Instead, I thought I would
say :new and I can just browse and pick the file to edit.

Thanks
Jeenu

On Nov 13, 9:17 pm, Charles Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Jeenu wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm trying to use Explore with BufNew auto-command so that I get a
> > browser whenever I create a new buffer. I did:
>
> > aucmd BufNew * Explore
>
> > But I don't see Explore command working when I create a new buffer.
> > All I see is an empty buffer. :au BufNew command does list Explore
> > but.
>
> > BufNew
> >     *.svg     setf xml|set matchpairs=<:>
> >     *.gmk     setf make
> >     *.make    setf make
> >     *         Explore
>
> > What might be going wrong?
>
> Well, its au or autocmd.  May I suggest trying  "BufEnter" instead of
> "BufNew"?
>
> Regards,
> Chip Campbell
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