Am 13.02.2012 09:10, schrieb Dotan Cohen:
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 00:12, Taylor Hedberg<[email protected]>  wrote:
I believe it's just called the "command line", and there's not that much
you can configure about it, other than controlling how many lines it
takes up and setting 'showcmd' so it shows normal-mode commands as you
type them. What did you want to change about it?

Thanks, Taylor. I want to have it always show the filename, the buffer
number, and the amount of open buffers. I seems wasteful to me to put
that info on the statusline and then take up another valuable vertical
line.

Not sure how useful that is, but 'ruler' can be customized with 'rulerformat':
    :set ls=0 ru
    :set ruf=%40(%n/%{bufnr('$')}\ %f%)
    :h 'ruf

only useful with one window at a time, looks like above ruler only shows the
buffer number of the bottom window.
Also the ruler's display width seems restricted.

--
Andy

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