> Thank you very much to both of you, but neither command doesn't do
> 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.
>
>
Hi
New to the list, so I missed the beginning of this discussion.
But it sounds like you might want to check out the switchbuf setting.
:help switchbuf
Best regards
Albin Olsson
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