Hi, all.

This is a simple question. Maybe I did not searched in the right place.
Well, if you use the following command:

:bd 5

You will 'delete a buffer' that it's number is 5.
The following command:

:bd 3 5 7 9

Will do the same for the buffers 3, 5, 7 and 9.
And more:

:1,4bd

Will delete  from buffer 1  to 4.
Why the  ':close' command  does not  have a similar functionality?  See,  I
use  GVim usually with two or  more buffers in "splitted" windows.  I  don't
want to change  to another window  just to close it.  I want  to close it from
else where.  But the ':close'  command does not accept a buffer number or
name.  What can I do?

Regards,
Alessandro

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