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I was wondering if the persistent buffer feature was working for anyone here:
:buffers[!]
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Show a list of all buffers (=tabs). The special version :buffers! opens the buffer list in a persistent preview window. Call the special version of this command again to close the window.
When I use :buffers! I achieve the same effect as :buffers
If you know of any fixes that would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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Yes, but does it stay there all the time?
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Doesn't stay there all the time for me either. I should also note that I'm using one of the latest nightly builds.
(Actually... It tells me I'm not allowed to put a ! at the end of buffers.)
Last edited by Square (2008-11-08 22:30:05)
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Perhaps a bug report is in order...
EDIT: Done.
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Hmmm, not quite what I had expected:
* resolution set to fixed
Thanks for the bug report, but it has been fixed in CVS (removed from the help, as there is no :buffers! anymore).
So I guess I should open a feature request about it, if I want to keep showtabline=0...
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Won't this look horrible with many tabs open, anyway?
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That's true, but I normally don't open more than 8 or 9 tabs a time.
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