Thursday, August 26, 2010

Controlling the cusor in the file browser

From the command line I enter `vim`.
I am greeted with the Vim version number etc.
Then I type ` :e .` , which takes me to the file browser.
I get the usual long list of files,I move the cursor, say to
the fourth from the top , enter the file and edit it ,so far so good.
NOW I use` ^O ` ie.` Ctrl O` to get back to the file browser,but
instead of returning to the name of the file I just opened the cursor
goes right to the bottom of the list.Otherwise I find Vim fantastic!

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