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*windows.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Feb 18
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*windows.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Apr 01
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -516,7 +516,7 @@ The minimal height and width of a window is set with 'winminheight' and
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24. :[N]sprevious [N] 34. :[N]sbprevious [N] split + to Nth previous arg/buf
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25. :srewind / :sfirst 35. :sbrewind / :sbfirst split + to first arg/buf
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26. :slast 36. :sblast split + to last arg/buf
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27. :sall 37: :sball edit all args/buffers
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27. :sall 37. :sball edit all args/buffers
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38. :sunhide edit all loaded buffers
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39. :[N]sbmod [N] split + to Nth modified buf
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@ -725,7 +725,7 @@ to have it keep the same height when opening/closing other windows.
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:pta[g][!] [tagname]
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Does ":tag[!] [tagname]" and shows the found tag in a
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"Preview" window without changing the current buffer or cursor
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position. If a "Preview" window already exists, it is re-used
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position. If a "Preview" window already exists, it is re-used
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(like a help window is). If a new one is opened,
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'previewheight' is used for the height of the window. See
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also |:tag|.
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@ -750,12 +750,12 @@ CTRL-W CTRL-Z *CTRL-W_CTRL-Z* *:pc* *:pclose*
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CTRL-W } *CTRL-W_}*
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Use identifier under cursor as a tag and perform a :ptag on
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it. Make the new Preview window (if required) N high. If N is
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it. Make the new Preview window (if required) N high. If N is
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not given, 'previewheight' is used.
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CTRL-W g } *CTRL-W_g}*
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Use identifier under cursor as a tag and perform a :ptjump on
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it. Make the new Preview window (if required) N high. If N is
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it. Make the new Preview window (if required) N high. If N is
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not given, 'previewheight' is used.
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*:ped* *:pedit*
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:bad[d] [+lnum] {fname}
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Add file name {fname} to the buffer list, without loading it.
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If "lnum" is specified, the cursor will be positioned at that
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line when the buffer is first entered. Note that other
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line when the buffer is first entered. Note that other
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commands after the + will be ignored.
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:[N]bd[elete][!] *:bd* *:bdel* *:bdelete* *E516*
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buffer (if there is one). Similarly, if you are in a normal
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(non-help) buffer, this takes you to the next normal buffer.
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This is so that if you have invoked help, it doesn't get in
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the way when you're browsing code/text buffers. The next three
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the way when you're browsing code/text buffers. The next three
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commands also work like this.
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*:sbn* *:sbnext*
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