lin q wrote:
Hi,
Let us say VIM already have f1 and f2 opened in 2 tabs, when I opened
f2 I use this command:
vim --servername GVIM1 --remote-tab f2
This causes that on the tabline, the full path of f2 shows after some
abbreviation. Now I want to open f2 into another tab, but I do not find
an easy way to do that.
If use :tabe, I need to type in the full path of f2, for my case, it is
very long.
Any suggestion?
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1. Open the tab where the file is already open (e.g. by clicking on the tabs).
2. If there are split windows in this tab, make sure the one you want is
current.
3. :tab split
See ":help :tab"
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