On Sep 6, 8:39 am, Nicholas wrote:
> Thank you for your advice. I tried the scripts in comments and found
> it not work as expected.
> Using the scripts in comments, when tab pages go too many, the first
> tab pages would not be in sight. When navigating from one tab page to
> another, the tabli
Thank you for your advice. I tried the scripts in comments and found
it not work as expected.
Using the scripts in comments, when tab pages go too many, the first
tab pages would not be in sight. When navigating from one tab page to
another, the tabline is fixed. Besides, the coloring of tabline is
Nicholas wrote:
> I am used to work with tab pages in vim in console mode. One
> of the most commonly used actions is to jump from one tab
> page to another.
> There are several ways:
> 1) using ":tabnext" or ":tabprevious" command repeatedly
> until target tab page is arrived.
> 2) count the targe
I am used to work with tab pages in vim in console mode. One of the
most commonly used actions is to jump from one tab page to another.
There are several ways:
1) using ":tabnext" or ":tabprevious" command repeatedly until target
tab page is arrived.
2) count the target tab page's index, then use "