Hi all, Check out the gF command in Vim7. This normal-mode command jumps to the filename under cursor and if a line number follows the file name, positions the cursor on that line.
For example, consider the following lines: /path/to/file:10 /path/to/file @ 20 /path/to/file (30) /path/to/file 40 If you use the gF command, when the cursor is on a character in one of the above file names, then the /path/to/file will be edited and the cursor will be positioned at the line number following the file name. You can also use the CTRL-W_F command to edit the file in a new window and jump to the line number following the file name. Similarly, the CTRL-W_gF command to open the file in a new tab. - Yegappan