On 05/18/2011 11:28 PM, Ven Tadipatri wrote:
Ah, ok, so they are 'tabs'. But why should ctrl+w, gf open a new tab as opposed to a new window? And I can see that gt navigates through tabs, but is there a way I can navigate forward 3 tabs, like :b3 for buffers?
The gt command accepts a count to go to a specific tab. So if you have 6 tabs, you can do '4gt' to go the tab 4. There is also the gT command to go to the previous tab.
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