richard emberson, Mon 2012-09-17 @ 08:22:08-0700: > So, you start Vim without a file name. Your is some unnamed empty > buffer. Then from the command line you goto some file to edit: > > :e SomeFile > > After editing the file, you then wish to return to the original > unnamed empty buffer. I don't seem to figure out how to get back. Does > the original unnamed empty buffer have some sort of reference that can > be used to get back to it.
The :enew command will open a new [No Name] buffer in the current window. It may not be the *same* buffer as the one in which you started, but does that matter?
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