Thursday, March 25, 2010

Is there a good reason not remembering cursor column when switching buffers

Hello,
1) When you work with multiple windows and you go from one to the
other with CTRL-W w, you keep the cursor position (Nice!)

2) When you work with multiple tabs and you go from one to the other
with CTRL-PageUp, you keep the cursor position (Nice!)

3) When you work with multiple buffers (with set hidden) and go from
one to the other with :bp, you just keep the cursor line

4) When you launch gvim with multiple arguments and go from one file
to the other with :next or :prev, you just keep the cursor line

Of course you can keep the cursor postion in cases 3) and 4) with "set
nosol" but it results in keeping the column also for gg, CTRL-F, CTRL-
B ... which is not natural in my opinion.

It would be nice to keep the cursor position in cases 3) and 4) while
still going to column 1 with gg.

Best regards
Jean

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