Hi,

I have updated the MRU plugin and added the following features:

* Support for opening files always in tabs (MRU_Open_File_Use_Tabs option)
* Support for opening the MRU window always even for single filename matches 
(MRU_Window_Open_Always)
* Support for opening files in vertically split windows.

To open a file from the MRU list always in a tab, you can now set the 
MRU_Open_File_Use_Tabs
variable to 1 in your .vimrc file. To open the MRU window even for single 
matched filename, you can

set the MRU_Window_Open_Always variable to 1.


I am attaching the updated plugin to this e-mail. Let me know if you see any 
problems with it.
I will shortly upload this to the Vim online site.


- Yegappan



>________________________________
> From: Ben Fritz <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Cc: [email protected] 
>Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 1:39 PM
>Subject: Re: MRU plugin
> 
>On Friday, April 13, 2012 2:21:55 PM UTC-5, Tarlika Elisabeth Schmitz wrote:
>> On Mon, 2 Apr 2012 07:06:15 -0700 (PDT)
>> Ben Fritz wrote:
>> >
>> >Unfortunately if there is only one match (e.g. if you use tab
>> >completion of the file name), the file opens directly. I've not yet
>> >bothered to change the way this works, but it annoys me occasionally.
>> 
>> Ben, I have fixed your problem and my problem.
>> 
>> What's the procedure for submitting my patch? (never done this before)
>> I see the plugin is provided on vim.org and github.
>> 
>> I can create a login for vim.org and upload the new version but I have
>> no idea what the procedure for github is.
>> 
>
>Look up the email address of the script author, Yegappan, by following the 
>vim.org link to his user profile. Send any updates via email, unless there are 
>other instructions on the script page.
>
>Note, I'm pretty sure the "if there's only one match, open it" behavior is 
>intentional; however it would be nice to have a way to open in a new tab or 
>window even if there's only one match. Maybe adding an :MRU! command (with the 
>bang) could force the window to open even if there's only one match.
>
>

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