Hi,

Thanks for the tip. But I am facing a weird problem, the first time I press
tab key the behavior is insertion of tab-whitespace, but subsequently the
cycling of selections work.

I also noticed a "[R]" before the files which was not the case before adding
the two lines. Any idea why it's there? Also the <C-p> does not work,
meaning there is no reverse cycling on pressing Shift-Tab, because I use
<C-p> as the special key for my screen terminal emulator.

But the primary problem is the insertion of tab-whitespace the first time I
use the tab key to cycle through selections.

Thanks,
voxner

On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 5:37 PM, tyru <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi voxner.
>
> ':set wildmenu' does not change fuzzyfinder's behavior.
> How about this?
>
> autocmd BufEnter \[fuf\] imap <buffer> <Tab>   <C-n>
> autocmd BufEnter \[fuf\] imap <buffer> <S-Tab> <C-p>
>
> On Mar 11, 2:46 pm, voxner <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I use fuzzyfinder to cycle between buffers. I am forced to use the <C-N>
> > command to cycle between selections in the one-line buffer (shown when we
> > execute :FufBuffer). I use the latest fuzzyfinder version.  In a previous
> > version I was able to use the Tab key to cycle through the selections.
> But
> > now when I press tab vim puts me into "Insert mode" and inserts a
> > tab-whitespace. How do I get vim to cycle through the selections when I
> > press the tab key?
> >
> > I had tried setting wildmenu on, but still the behavior is the same. I
> also
> > tried mapping <C-N> to <tab>. But that did not work either. My vimrc has
> the
> > following entries relevant to this issue.
> >
> > set wildmenu
> > nnoremap <C-N> :tabn<CR> "this I use for going to next tab
> >
> > I would appreciate input on this problem.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Prasad
>
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