On 11/08/12 12:11, Mark Volkmann wrote:
No, I don't use that Vim plugin.
It isn't a plugin, it's an option setting, see :help 'splitbelow'
On Aug 10, 2012, at 7:39 PM, Tony Mechelynck
<antoine.mechely...@gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/08/12 23:41, Mark Volkmann wrote:
On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 4:06 PM, Tony Mechelynck
<antoine.mechely...@gmail.com <mailto:antoine.mechely...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 10/08/12 20:38, Mark Volkmann wrote:
Sometimes when I have split windows and press :E to explore the
file system, the cursor jumps to a different window than the one
I was in when I pressed :E. This is very frustrating because I
have to move back to the original window to select a file. What
could cause this?
According to ":help :Explore" (quoted below), the directory browser
will take over the current window if the file hasn't been modified,
otherwise it will open a new split-window:
In my case the current window has not been modified. A new split-window
is not opened. Instead, the cursor jumps to another window that is
occupied by a different buffer.
This also often happens when I select ".." in the file list within the
explorer window. That window changes to show me a list of the files in
the parent directory AND the cursor jumps to a different window.
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Do you use 'splitbelow'? I do, but I think Dr. Chip doesn't, which makes netrw
behave in unexpected ways.
Best regards,
Tony.
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Best regards,
Tony.
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