updated for version 7.0e05

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*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 7.0e. Last change: 2006 Apr 13
*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 7.0e. Last change: 2006 Apr 21
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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CTRL-W gf Open a new tab page and edit the file name under the cursor.
See |CTRL-W_gf|.
CTRL-W gF Open a new tab page and edit the file name under the cursor
and jump to the line number following the file name.
See |CTRL-W_gF|.
CLOSING A TAB PAGE:
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specifies the whole tab pages line at once, 'guitablabel' is used for each
label separately.
'guitabtooltip' is very similar and is used for the tooltip of the same label.
This only appears when the mouse pointer hovers over the label, thus it
usually is longer. Only supported on some systems though.
See the 'statusline' option for the format of the value.
The "%N" item can be used for the current tab page number. The |v:lnum|
variable is also set to this number when 'guitablabel' is evaluated.
variable is also set to this number when the option is evaluated.
The items that use a file name refer to the current window of the tab page.
Note that syntax highlighting is not used for 'guitablabel'. The %T and %X
Note that syntax highlighting is not used for the option. The %T and %X
items are also ignored.
A simple example that puts the tab page number and the buffer name in the
label: >
:set guitablabel=%N\ %f
An example that resembles the default: Show the number of windows in the tab
page and a '+' if there is a modifed buffer: >
An example that resembles the default 'guitablabel': Show the number of
windows in the tab page and a '+' if there is a modifed buffer: >
function GuiTabLabel()
let label = ''