I use :B to explore the buffers (at the right-hand side window) without any
problem.

Bao Anh

On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 4:09 AM, Mr.SpOOn <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
> I'm using the plugin project.vim to navigate my projects, so I usually
> have a windows vertically splitted: on the left there is the
> project.vim windows (listing all the files in my projects) and on the
> right there is a file open.
>
> To change buffer I'm trying the buffer-explorer plugin. I type \bv, it
> splits the current window (so I have 3 vertical windows) and shows me
> the list of open buffers. When I choose the buffer to open it closes
> this window and the project.vim window is resized (it becomes larger)
> occupying the space left from the windows I just closed.
>
> I tried to search for some option, but I didn't find annything to
> solve this. Do you have any idea?
>
> Thanks,
> Carlo
>
> >
>

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