> Am 24.01.2012 00:43, schrieb Paul:
>> I wonder if there is a plug-in that provides the ability to mark a
>> buffer's state at different times, so that one may 'undo' until the
>> file goes back to a marked state. Eg., if you could open a file and
>> mark the current state as 'before new thing', then make some changes,
>> then mark the new state as 'before other new thing', then make some
>> more changes. Then you want to go back to the state that file was in
>> at 'before other new thing'.
>>
>> I'm picturing something like gundo but with support for labels next to
>> the undo points. Does such a thing exist already?
>>
>> Using source control or just writing the buffer to temporary named
>> files is to much work.
>
> yes, there is undo_tags
> http://vim.sf.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=1997
histwin also does this:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2932
regards,
Christian
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