When using gvim with miltiple buffers I switch between my buffers by
using the buffers menu.
When the number of buffers exceeds a certain number, gvim starts
grouping the buffers into alphabetical groups.
I personally don't like this behaviour.
What I currently do is:
- Identify the buffers, that are least important and delete them
- go to "Buffers" -> "Refresh menus" in order to reobtain the list of
buffers in an ungrouped manner.
Is there any trick to either disable the grouping or to auto-discard the
least recently used buffers, such, that grouping will never happen.
Thanks for any ideas / suggestions
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