On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 11:24:52PM +0800, Zac Lee wrote: > gvim, how to search tab by name and then go to this tab?
You shouldn't use tabs like in other text editors. To quote vimgor (the bot) in #vim: tabs Tab pages are not buffers, don't try to force them to act like buffers. Consider tab pages like viewports, layouts, or workspaces. Trying to setup 1 tab page == 1 buffer is an exercise in futility. Do ':set hidden' and get started. Get FuzzyFinder, LustyExplorer or BufExplorer to make getting around your buffers easier. See http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Tabs for more info. buffers For a quick intro to vim's windows, buffers, and tabs, see http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/9031/windowsv.png and http://vim.pastey.net/115548 See also ':help tab-page-intro' and ':help windows-intro' Better use buffers and tabs only if you need different "views" on some buffers in a window. Hope this helps, Simon -- + privacy is necessary + using gnupg http://gnupg.org + public key id: 0x92FEFDB7E44C32F9
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