quite what I was looking for (thank you for the lesson though - I
didn't know about either :tab sbuffer nor :drop).
Either command opens a *new* tab with the file - I'd like it to go to
the tab that already has the file open. The main reason is that the
tabs often have certain window setups that I'd like to go back to.
On Nov 19, 9:03 am, Taylor Hedberg <tmhedb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can just use `:tab sbuffer foo` (or its abbreviated form, `:tab sb
> foo`) to leverage the the same partial-filename completion that `:b`
> uses when opening a new tab.
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