Christ van Willegen wrote:

> I've briefly looked into this, but this is buried deep in Vim...
> 
> I would suggest adding an option to the [O]pen Readonly  [E]dit anyway
>  [R]ecover  [Q]uit  [A]bort  menu, namely:
> 
> [S]kip File
> 
> This would be added if there are more files in the buffer list, and
> would move the buffer cursor to the file after (or before, depending
> on the direction that the user was navigating when the swap file was
> found).

What command are you using when this happens?

I would think Q should already do this: Quit opening the buffer but
don't Abort the command.

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