Re: diff on buffers

2009-01-26 Thread Nicolas Aggelidis
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Tim Chase wrote: > So there's something unspecified in your setup or initial > conditions that's causing it to fail (could you detail what > "didn't work" means? Which step didn't do what you expected?) > > -tim hi Tim, sorry for not answering earlier, but i did

Re: diff on buffers

2009-01-23 Thread Tim Chase
Erik Falor wrote: > On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 02:58:54PM +0200, Nicolas Aggelidis wrote: >>> Assuming those are the only two buffers you've got open: >>> >>> 1) :tabnew >>> 2) :vert all >>> 3) :windo diffthis >> thank you Tim for your help, >> unfortunately the method above, {the first you posted} d

Re: diff on buffers

2009-01-23 Thread Erik Falor
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 02:58:54PM +0200, Nicolas Aggelidis wrote: > > > Assuming those are the only two buffers you've got open: > > > > 1) :tabnew > > 2) :vert all > > 3) :windo diffthis > > thank you Tim for your help, > unfortunately the method above, {the first you posted} didn't work... >

Re: diff on buffers

2009-01-23 Thread Tim Chase
Nicolas Aggelidis wrote: >> Assuming those are the only two buffers you've got open: >> >> 1) :tabnew >> 2) :vert all >> 3) :windo diffthis > > thank you Tim for your help, > unfortunately the method above, {the first you posted} didn't work... > the other one worked like a charm... > > any idea

Re: diff on buffers

2009-01-23 Thread Nicolas Aggelidis
> Assuming those are the only two buffers you've got open: > > 1) :tabnew > 2) :vert all > 3) :windo diffthis thank you Tim for your help, unfortunately the method above, {the first you posted} didn't work... the other one worked like a charm... any ideas why the first didn't work? --~--~--

Re: diff on buffers

2009-01-23 Thread Tim Chase
> one "quick" question: one "quick" answer :) > let's say that i have 2 files on 2 tabs, is it possible to open a > third tab and gvimdiff the other 2 tabs Assuming those are the only two buffers you've got open: 1) :tabnew 2) :vert all 3) :windo diffthis If you have more than one buffer

diff on buffers

2009-01-23 Thread Nicolas Aggelidis
hi to all, one "quick" question: let's say that i have 2 files on 2 tabs, is it possible to open a third tab and gvimdiff the other 2 tabs to rephrase it, is it possible to vimdiff on 2 already opened buffers on a third buffer... thanks in advance for your time, nicolas --~--~-