On 2014-01-22, Paul wrote:
> I like navigating through old cursor positions with ctrl-o and
> ctrl-i.  However, I don't necessarily like the way it switches
> files sometimes.  I end up writing the current file before
> switching files, and when I go back to the original file, Undo no
> longer works.  Is there a way to prevent ctrl-o from switching
> files?  How about preventing this only when ctrl-o is invoked from
> a macro such as one defined using one of the :map variations?

It sounds like the problem may not be that Ctrl-O switches files but
that switching files loses your undo history.  If that's the case,
then see

    :help undo-persistence

Regards,
Gary

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