In other words there is no solution in this case. Of course you have
in most cases other options. But by mistake you just take this option
and your dir-window is overwritten. You feel riled.

Regards

On 18 Mai, 20:09, Charles Campbell <[email protected]>
wrote:
> sabo0403 wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > Thanks for responses.
>
> > I think. I must give you an example.
>
> > Start your gvim and activate dir-window (menue::view/directory)
>
> > Now open please a file. you see this file on the right side. That is
> > OK.
>
> > Give please focus to dir-window (cursor is in dir-window).
> > Open please a file over menue::buffer
>
> > You see this file is opened in dir-window and you don,t see dir-
> > window. That is NOK.
>
> > I think. It must be prevented to open a file in dir-window although
> > the dir-window has the focus.
>
> As mentioned earlier, there are a number of mappings that support
> opening a file in a window other than the directory window:
>
>   o -- horizontally split and display file
>   v -- vertically split and display file
>   p -- show file in "preview" window
>   P -- show file in "previous" window
>   t -- open file in a new tab
>
> You may also use the middlemouse if you're using gvim (like "P" above).  
> So you have a lot of options to "Open please a file over menue::buffer"
> in a different window.
>
> Regards,
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