Thursday, February 6, 2014

Re: How can I close a Netrw :Explore buffer and return to the buffer I was last in?

Ivan wrote:
> I'm trying to write a function that will let me toggle a Netrw Explore window open/closed in the current window. Opening is easy, but closing (without killing the window/split) is a problem. Using <C-6> doesn't work if there's no alternate buffer, and my current implementation yields unpredictable results. Has anyone got an idea how I could pull this off? <snip>
Hello!

Please try netrw v151a; I've extended the :Rex command to now mean
"return to explorer from some file" as before plus "return from explorer
to previous file".

In other words, after installing v151a of netrw, type :Rex to return.

Regards,
C Campbell

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