Oivvio Polite wrote:
I use minibufexpl.vim all the time which gives me a listing of all
buffers and their respective numbers on screen all the time.  This makes
it very convenient to switch to other buffers by their number. But since I'm
usually in the same vim session for days on end my buffer numbers tend
to get big. What would be the simplest way to renumber all buffers.
So that my this buffer listing:

  1  h   "urls.py"                      line 23
  4  h   "presajt/forms.py"             line 164
  7  h   "presajt/views.py"             line 43
  9  h-+ "NERD_tree_1"                  line 22
 10  h   "settings.py"                  line 87
 34  h   "templates/homepage.html"      line 18
 36  h   "~/repos/conf/mutt/muttrc"     line 84
 38  h   "~/repos/conf/mutt/colors"     line 4
 39  h   "/tmp/deploy.py"               line 1
 41 %a   "fabfile.py"                   line 1

Would look like this

  1  h   "urls.py"                      line 23
  2  h   "presajt/forms.py"             line 164
  3  h   "presajt/views.py"             line 43
  4  h-+ "NERD_tree_1"                  line 22
  5  h   "settings.py"                  line 87
  6  h   "templates/homepage.html"      line 18
  7  h   "~/repos/conf/mutt/muttrc"     line 84
  8  h   "~/repos/conf/mutt/colors"     line 4
  9  h   "/tmp/deploy.py"               line 1
 10 %a   "fabfile.py"                   line 1
Exit vim.
Then edit all the buffers.

Vim does not otherwise permit buffer renumbering.

Regards,
Chip Campbell

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