On Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at 8:18:58 PM UTC-5, Jorg Heymans wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have a bunch of files open and I would like to refresh them all and jump to 
> end of file. I tried various variations on:
> 
> :bufdo e|normal G
> 
> Can someone enlighten me on the correct syntax ? I'm using gvim 7.4.
> 
> Thanks,
> Jorg

Back on-topic: when you say you "have a bunch of files open", are they all in 
buffers that you are switching between in a single window? Or do you have them 
open in multiple windows? What happens when you run your command? What did you 
expect to happen instead?

I would expect your command to end with the last buffer loaded in your window, 
with the cursor at the end. If you have appropriate autocmds defined, switching 
back to another buffer in the same window would have the cursor on the last 
line, however without a "restore last position" autocmd it would probably just 
go back to the beginning of the file. The 'hidden' option may help there, I'm 
not 100% sure.

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