Ben Fritz <fritzophrenic@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Friday, March 30, 2012 5:37:30 PM UTC-5, JohnBeckett wrote:
>> Tarlika wrote:
>> > http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=521
>> > I have been using this excellent plugin for some time, mainly
>> > with "Files->Recent Files" in gvim.
>> >
>> > There doesn't seem to be a user option for opening files in
>> > new tabs.
>>
>> I don't use the menus in gvim. After entering :MRU
>> (or ':MRU pattern' to list paths matching the pattern)
>> a list of recently used files opens. In that list,
>> press t to open selected file in new tab.
>>
>> John
>
>Unfortunately if there is only one match (e.g. if you use tab
>completion of the file name), the file opens directly. I've not yet
>bothered to change the way this works, but it annoys me occasionally.
John, thanks for introducing me to the :MRU command, which comes in
handy as using the mouse is currently causing me a lot of pain.
Ben, I have fixed your problem and my problem.
What's the procedure for submitting my patch? (never done this before)
I see the plugin is provided on vim.org and github.
I can create a login for vim.org and upload the new version but I have
no idea what the procedure for github is.
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Tarlika Elisabeth Schmitz, Scotland
Saor Alba
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