On Friday, August 10, 2012 6:00:02 PM UTC+5:30, coot_. wrote:
> On 01:00 Fri 10 Aug , sheetal wrote:
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> > Hello everyone,
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> > What i want to do is map some key<A-S-j/k> such that when ever i press the key i want the current tabpage to be moved previous to a tab/after the next tab and still keep my cursor in the current tab only.
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> > All I wanted to know is this possible and if so, then how can get the current tabpage no.
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> Hi,
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> It is possible and quite easy:
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> map <A-S-j> :tabm +1<CR>
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> map <A-S-k> :tabm -1<CR>
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> Though I am not sure if I understand you correctly when you write 'keep my
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> cursor in the current tab'. If you accidentally mean to move to the tab that
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> replaced the current on in the tab list use this:
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> map <A-S-j> :tabm +1<bar>tabp<CR>
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> map <A-S-k> :tabm -1<bar>tabn<CR>
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> Best,
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> Marcin
Hello Marcin,
I Tried your solution but it did not work(atleast on my system, Have you tested it), Thanks for replying.
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