On Jun 6, 2012, at 4:47 AM, 孔晓泉 wrote:
> maybe you can alias vimf='vim -o5 xx.file1 file2 file3 file4' ,then
> you type vimf
Thanks for the suggestion. Is it really that simple? If so, it might meet my need. Would I need to include the path to the files? And what does the "-o5" part do?
I looked for help with aliases in the Oualline book, but didn't find anything. Help brought up "antialias," nothing on "alias." [I'm sure it's there somewhere. I just need to look harder.]
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