On Wednesday, September 11, 2013 10:25:49 PM UTC+2, Petar Kadakevliev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I can use CtrlP to set the root folder for a project, and after that - to perform a quick find for a file. So, I do this:
>
> :CtrlP /path/to/project/root/folder -> Enter
>
> and it scans the folder for the files in it. After that - <C-d> - and start typing the name of the file - and a list of files appear. Then I open the file and start to edit it.
>
> And my question is: what should I do in this moment, if I want to start new search, but from the root folder again? ... without having to type
>
> :CtrlP /path/to/project/root/folder -> Enter
>
> again :) ...
>
> Thanks in advance ;) ...
I normally open a new window (<Ctrl-w>n) and then invoke CtrlP which at this moment starts searching from the root. Then close the old window. You could also use :enew.
HTH,
Lech
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