Re: new from nofile ?

2020-04-09 Thread M Kelly
Hi,

ok, I think I can use:

call setbufvar(prev_bufid, "", "nofile")

to set it back.

thx,
-m

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new from nofile ?

2020-04-09 Thread M Kelly
Hi again,

If my buftype=nofile then I cannot seem to create a new window with new or 
vnew, ok.
I can change my buftype and then call new.
Is there a special way to create a new regular buffer in a split from a 
nofile buffer ?
Or a way to restore the old buftype for the orig buffer right after 
changing it and issuing the new ?

thx, take care,
-m

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