* Keith Hanlan on Friday, March 09, 2007 at 12:48:49 -0500: > I want :bprev to take me to the most-recently-used buffer but I can't > see a way to do that. It always follows the order in which the buffers > where loaded. > > I use :bnext and :bprev (mapped to cntl--> and cntl-<-) to cycle through > my buffer ring. However, it always cycles the same way; I would like > :bprev to take me to the last buffer that I was using.
It not (exactly) what you're after, and it's a different concept, but have tried what you can do with Ctrl-^ ? :help alternate-file :help Ctrl-^ :help :_# Sorry, if you've been there already. c -- Vim plugin to paste current GNU Screen buffer in (almost) any mode: <http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1512>