On Saturday, May 19, 2012 8:40:10 AM UTC-5, Jan wrote: > 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. >
Well...if you successfully create your command, you can make it invoke with :q, as discussed here: http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Replace_a_builtin_command_using_cabbrev -- 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
