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*windows.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 11
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*windows.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 01
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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disabled at compile time}
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==============================================================================
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1. Introduction *windows-intro*
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1. Introduction *windows-intro* *window*
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A window is a viewport onto a buffer. You can use multiple windows on one
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buffer, or several windows on different buffers.
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The |argument-list| is set, like with the |:next| command.
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The purpose of this command is that it can be used from a
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program that wants Vim to edit another file, e.g., a debugger.
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When using the |:tab| modifier each argument is opened in a
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tab page. The last window is used if it's empty.
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{only available when compiled with the +gui feature}
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==============================================================================
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8. Do a command in all buffers or windows *list-repeat*
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*:windo*
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:windo[!] {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each window.
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:windo {cmd} Execute {cmd} in each window.
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It works like doing this: >
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CTRL-W t
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:{cmd}
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