On Tuesday, 15 May, 2012 at 16:44:12 BST, Ben Fritz wrote:
I read this as wanting to jump back to the most recent tab, no matter where it 
is. E.g., you're in tab 1, open tab a as shown, go to tab 3, then back to tab 
a, then close tab a, you wanted to be in tab 3. Is this correct?

That's correct. Most of the suggested solutions so far would have me retrain 
myself in the way that I close tabs (ie. type something other than :q), which 
I'm not willing to do. I thought that there might be a setting for this, but I 
suppose I'll have to create a function like you suggested in your other post.

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