Good morning,
I can read in help file usr_07.txt, that
"So far you had to start Vim for every file you wanted to edit. There
is a
simpler way. To start editing another file, use this command:
:edit foo.txt
You can use any file name instead of "foo.txt". Vim will close the
current
fi
On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 10:08:51AM +0200, Mathieu Roux wrote:
On my laptop, it is not the same behaviour. The first file remains
open, and vim does not ask me anything to open the second file...
Your laptop has 'hidden' set. See ":help 'hidden'".
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Ah yes, that is right.
Thank you very much.
In fact, i want to edit several files with vim, say titi and toto.
And then, i want to close titi and not toto, so that i can open titi in
another terminal. In fact, if i try to work with titi in another
terminal (with vi), it is said:
"E325: ATTENTION
On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 10:44:26AM +0200, Mathieu Roux wrote:
> Ah yes, that is right.
> Thank you very much.
>
> In fact, i want to edit several files with vim, say titi and toto.
> And then, i want to close titi and not toto, so that i can open titi in
> another terminal. In fact, if i try to wor
Thank you very much.
Indeed, i don't know how i can do :-^
I use a french keyword. Is ^ the "hat" caractère which can be top of
letters: âêî???
On sam., 2019-07-06 at 11:18 +0200, meine wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 10:44:26AM +0200, Mathieu Roux wrote:
> > Ah yes, that is right.
> > Tha
On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 12:04:20PM +0200, Mathieu Roux wrote:
> Thank you very much.
:-)
> Indeed, i don't know how i can do :-^
> I use a french keyword. Is ^ the "hat" caractère which can be top of
> letters: âêî???
yes, it is the `caret'
` 9' should give a ^ on an azerty keyboard
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