On Wednesday, February 19, 2014 2:55:21 AM UTC-6, Axel Bender wrote:
> I'm looking for a possibility to have different split windows (say two) have 
> different buffer lists (via plugin or settings).
> 
> E.g. having the following screen layout
> 
> -------------------
> |        |        |    A: file01, file02
> |  Win1  |  Win2  |    B: file03, file04, file05
> |        |        |
> -------------------
> 
> I'd like to be able to use a buffer list A for Win1 and a buffer list B for 
> Win2,
> i.e. when using e.g. ":bn" in Win1 I would work on A, and when using ":bn" in 
> B I would work on B.
> 
> Right now (or to my knowledge) ":bd" works on the union of sets A and B, so 
> that in Win1 I would also "see" all buffers from B, using ":bd" repetetively.
> 
> Any suggestions?

This is not possible with buffer lists. It is possible using (local) argument 
lists. See :help :args and surrounding areas.

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