> It's all in quickfix.txt, of course.

indeed, but that's akin to saying that a dictionary contains all 
great stories...it's all in there, but it takes an craftsman with 
a vision to assemble them into art :)

> Just the first "spiffy trick" I could think of. Maybe the OP (who wanted 
> several QF windows in parallel to begin with) can give you something 
> more relevant.

I guess I had this nascent shadow of an idea involving a 
side-window that I could tag  lines/positions like with marks, 
but be able to manage them with a wider variety of commands like 
a buffer -- inter alia adding and removing "marks", having the 
ability to use a ":g"/":v" command to mark a bunch of lines, see 
some reminder text from my line beside the "mark", save/restore 
my "marks" (as it's just a buffer).

I suppose ideally, I would have heard some plugin/vimscript 
developer pipe up with "why I use location lists for *cool 
feature X* in my vimscript that you can look at on vim.org".  To 
the best of my google-fu, I wasn't able to turn up 
scripts/plugins by "ex commands used" :)

-tim



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