Thank you for the plugin! I am loving it, it is very useful for pasting error messages from the console.
I have run into one issue. Finally got around to reducing it to a simple case...
Replication:
MacVim (version: VIM - Vi IMproved 7.4 (2013 Aug 10, compiled Dec 20 2014 10:38:46))
given local files one.txt and two.txt with a few lines in each
$ mvim one.txt
:sp two.txt:2
Behavior:
removes one.txt from view and puts two.txt in its place
Expected behavior:
open two.txt in a new split and keep one.txt open
Notes:
in the error case above :buffers shows both files, so I think it is not closing the buffer but removing it from view (I don't have a fantastic understanding of the relation of buffer and view, or I could elaborate more. :| )
if I have one.txt and two.txt open, and try :sp two.txt:3, it correctly opens the split at the right place and does not close the others (three viewports open total)
Thank you for the plugin! I am loving it, it is very useful for pasting error messages from the console.
I have run into one issue. Finally got around to reducing it to a simple case...
Replication:
one.txt
andtwo.txt
with a few lines in each$ mvim one.txt
:sp two.txt:2
Behavior:
one.txt
from view and putstwo.txt
in its placeExpected behavior:
two.txt
in a new split and keepone.txt
openNotes:
:buffers
shows both files, so I think it is not closing the buffer but removing it from view (I don't have a fantastic understanding of the relation of buffer and view, or I could elaborate more. :| )one.txt
andtwo.txt
open, and try:sp two.txt:3
, it correctly opens the split at the right place and does not close the others (three viewports open total)