On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 9:55 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Thursday 19 November 2009 18:16, Gary Johnson wrote:
>> If you scroll down about a page, to just above "VARIOUS", there is
>> this:
>>
>>     If you would like to execute the command under the cursor and
>>     then have the command-line window open again, you may find this
>>
>>     mapping useful:
>>             :autocmd CmdwinEnter * map <buffer> <F5> <CR>q:
>
> Oops. Thank you. In fact, I had a look around that page a few weeks ago. I had
> missed that part and assumed it did not contain relavant information but I
> was wrong :(
>
> I would like to use vimgdb. One can give commands vimgdb through the command
> line window but after every command it closes. I found it a bit annoying and
> was trying to find a solution. I thought maybe there was a feature in Vim to
> keep the command ilne window open all the time but still I havent quite
> managed to.

Are you aware of the Q and gQ commands?

:help Q

-- 
Hari
>
> thanks,
>
> --
> Bora Sahin
>
> >
>

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