Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Re: How to use vertical window as table of content

On Feb 21, 3:21 am, onioinsjk <jung.ji...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Vim user
>
> I am trying to find a way to make vim's vertical window works as table
> of content.
>
> My question is :
> Ctl+W-F open file new horizontal window.  Instead
> is there any way to make "Ctl+W-F" open file in existing windows like
> below ?
>

I think the key here is the "existing window". You'd need to make a
mapping which first grabs the file name under the cursor, then jumps
to the appropriate window to open it in, then executes a command to
edit the file name grabbed.

Maybe you want to use the :drop command in your mapping to jump to a
window if there already is one for the file. But :find will give you
behavior more similar to CTRL-W_F than :drop, because both :find and
CTRL-W_F will search your 'path' option.

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