> > There is just one thing of the built-in behavior that I would like to
> > change or replace. When I run ":ls", Vim outputs a stream with the
> > information I want, but as soon as you start typing it disappears. This
> > is inconvenient if you have many open buffers because you have to commit
> > to memory the number or you have to type again the ":ls".
>
> This doesn't sound right. If I type ':ls' and press enter, and then type
> a ':' (without an enter in between) the list is still there.
Ouch, you are right. The thing is that I have <space> mapped to ':', so I tend
to press <space>, and the output is cleared.
I will try to get used to press the literal ':', but the question still
stands, somehow. I would be thankful if somebody knows a way to list the
buffers the way the suggested words of spell checking.
Thank you for your reply.
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