Gary Johnson wrote:
As for your original question, I don't have a good answer. I
thought ":tabe #" might work, but when I tried it, closing the tab
also caused # to be undefined.
I was similarly puzzled by this behavior when I tried it. I
couldn't disinter any documentation on why closing a
On 2010-03-10, corykendall wrote:
> On Mar 10, 7:39 pm, sc wrote:
> > CTRL-^ (actually ctrl-6) works for me
>
> It doesn't work for me. ctrl-6 seems to work if I'm working
> consistently in a single tab, but not if I close a tab and try to
> reopen it.
>
> btw, how do I look up help in vim for
On Mar 10, 7:39 pm, sc wrote:
> CTRL-^ (actually ctrl-6) works for me
It doesn't work for me. ctrl-6 seems to work if I'm working
consistently in a single tab, but not if I close a tab and try to
reopen it.
btw, how do I look up help in vim for 'ctrl-6'? I've tried C-6 C-^
ctrl-6 ctrl-^ Contro
On Wednesday 10 March 2010 05:32:18 pm corykendall wrote:
> I do this all the time in firefox... I close a tab and
> immediately realize "Shit! I need that!". So I reopen it
> with Control-Shift-t. Is there a way to do this in vim?
>
CTRL-^ (actually ctrl-6) works for me
sc
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I do this all the time in firefox... I close a tab and immediately
realize "Shit! I need that!". So I reopen it with Control-Shift-t.
Is there a way to do this in vim?
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