On Oct 20, 2009, at 6:51 AM, winterTTr wrote:
> when we use ":e filename" , vim always create a new buffer and load  
> the file.
> But the :r filename" just read the content to the current buffer ,  
> without
> associating the file information to the current buffer .
>
> Now , I use the bufnr('foo' , 1 ) to create a buffer , and then , i  
> want to load
> a file ( like "D:\1.txt")  to this buffer as while as associate the
> file information
> with this buffer , which seems that i use with one command ":e D: 
> \1.txt".
>
> Can  there be a way to do what i want ?
>
> PS:
> simply speaking , I would like to open ( not  just read ) a file on
> the current buffer ,
> without creating a new buffer .

You can do:
:r $file
:save $file
The latter will associate the current buffer with file $f.

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