Sunday, March 11, 2018

Re: how to open file from netrw in current window

+1 that was my problem KingTiger, was driving me crazy...

On Sunday, March 27, 2011 at 1:27:21 AM UTC+9, KingTiger.Lu wrote:
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> I find that if I open (vs) two windows and one of them is netrw file
> explore, when I try to open a file in netrw window (enter key), the file will be
> opened in another window. How could I make the file is opened in current netrw
> file exploer window?
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> I think you may had a setting about nertw_browse_split in
> somewhere,  default is opening in the same window.
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> you can try  :
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> let g:netrw_browse_split=0
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>   *g:netrw_browse_split*
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>  when browsing, <cr> will open the file
> by:
>     =0: re-using the same
> window
>     =1: horizontally splitting the window
> first 
>     =2: vertically   splitting the
> window first 
>     =3: open file in new
> tab
>     =4: act like "P" (ie. open previous window)
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