Hi -- Ah, TIm. I thought you might chime in. :)
On 29 September 2010 23:34, Tim Chase <v...@tim.thechases.com> wrote: > In addition to Michael's answer to your question below, if you've already > got the QF window open and focused, you can use ^WJ (control-W, capital-j) > to move it to the bottom. > > :help CTRL-W_J This is really useful, thanks. I've tried this, and it's working brilliantly, even for existing split windows. > the capital H/J/K/L move the current window as-far-as-possible in that > direction I'm adding this as a comment to my .vimrc - this is invaluable, thanks! I don't really want to hijack my own thread with other questions, but I'll ask: * Does the use of "CTRL-W_J" to move an existing window to the bottom then affect window rotation? Only, if I issue "CTRL-W_J" to a window and then in that window type: "CTRL-W_r" to rotate it, I get: E443: Cannot rotate window when another window is split Yet I was free to do that before before moving this window to the bottom -- or I am sure of it, Also: * Is there a way to always map the command ":copen" to provide: :botright copen ... although at this point, I feel I need to start reading some documentation, rather than looking like a n00b. :) Thanks again! -- Thomas Adam -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php