Hi, > When doing ":e /var/<tab>", Vim will pause for input after the first match, > eg. "/var/X11/". > Further presses of tab will scroll through the other directories under /var. > In order to go > through the files under /var/X11, however, one could have, at the point of > ":e /var/X11/": > > * Type '/' and then tab, resulting in ":e /var/X11//<first file>". > > or > > * Type <ctrl-d><tab>. > > The latter results in a tidier command line because it doesn't show a double > forward-slash, > but a messier main window, because all /var/X11's files are listed. > > I know having a double forward-slash is a minor thing, but it makes me feel > that there's > another keypress I don't know about, that tells Vim to start looking in this > directory > -- is there?
Yes it is: any of the the right arrow or down arrow keys But I didn't know the hint with <ctrl-d>. Nice. good night quidame -- 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
