> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Paul Jolly
> Sent: 03/09/14 01:53 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Jump to previous cursor position in existing window
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> This question was previously posted on #vim but I can't seem to maintain a 
> good connection right now.
> 
> Imagine a.txt open and b.txt open in a split below, with the focus in the 
> b.txt window. The previous item in the :jumps list is a location in a.txt. If 
> I hit <C-o> with the cursor in the b.txt window what happens is that the 
> a.txt file is opened in the b.txt split.... is there any way to instead 
> switch focus to the a.txt split and then set the cursor position? 
> 
> Thanks

I was able to press the keys `` (backtick pressed two times) in order to go 
back to the last cursor position while in a split window. The cursor stays in 
the same window. Map it to another key if the backtick key is a stretch for you.


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