On Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 10:40:15AM -0800, cjsmall wrote:
When I use the :wn" command, before moving to the next file I see a
notification like:
"file1" 137L, 5359C [w]
"file2" 137L, 5359C
Press ENTER or type command to continue
Obviously this requires a to advance to the next file. Is
Thanks to kwezi... who suggested prefixing
"silent" to the command.
:silent wn
does indeed work, but I don't want to have to type
that every time. Stan Brown's comment to set
cmdheight to two or more also works, but it comes at
the price of permanently losing a full line of editor space.
This
On 2021-02-12 10:40, cjsmall wrote:
>
> When I use the :wn" command, before moving to the next file I see a
> notification like:
>
> "file1" 137L, 5359C [w]
> "file2" 137L, 5359C
> Press ENTER or type command to continue
Set cmdheight to something larger than 2.
I found this at
:h
I'm not sure, but I think you could prefix the command with :silent.
Have you tried that?
On 2021/02/12 20:40, cjsmall wrote:
>
> When I use the :wn" command, before moving to the next file I see a
> notification like:
>
> "file1" 137L, 5359C [w]
> "file2" 137L, 5359C
> Press ENTER or type
When I use the :wn" command, before moving to the next file I see a
notification like:
"file1" 137L, 5359C [w]
"file2" 137L, 5359C
Press ENTER or type command to continue
Obviously this requires a to advance to the next file. Is there a way
to suppress this notice and simply move to the