Many thanks Chip Campbell , I had tried Ctrl+^ , but that of course only takes one to the top of the list . ` :Rex ` is great - Long Live The King ! All the best , yjk271
On Aug 26, 10:46 pm, Charles Campbell <[email protected]> wrote: > jyk271 wrote: > > > From the command line I enter `vim`. > > I am greeted with the Vim version number etc. > > Then I type ` :e .` , which takes me to the file browser. > > I get the usual long list of files,I move the cursor, say to > > the fourth from the top , enter the file and edit it ,so far so good. > > NOW I use` ^O ` ie.` Ctrl O` to get back to the file browser,but > > instead of returning to the name of the file I just opened the cursor > > goes right to the bottom of the list.Otherwise I find Vim fantastic! > > I've tried; you'll find netrw has keepj commands all over the place. > I've determined the first place that a jump table change occurs; it was > associated with a put command (which already had a keepj associated with > it). I've swapped in a call setline() in its stead, accompanied by a > keepj. Unfortunately, the jump table still changes. > > So I don't think I can change netrw to fix this. Unfortunately, when I > try doing the commands by hand, the jump table doesn't change, so I > can't submit a problem report. > > In the interim, use > > :Rex > > Regards, > Chip Campbell -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
