Sunday, May 2, 2010

Re: How to :new a window below the current window?

On 02/05/10 01:49, Peng Yu wrote:
>
>
> On May 1, 6:13 pm, Tim Chase<v...@tim.thechases.com> wrote:
>> On 05/01/2010 05:59 PM, Peng Yu wrote:
>>
>>> :new by default open a window above the current window. Is there a
>>> command to open a new window below the current one?
>>
>> You can use
>>
>> :below new
>>
>> which you can read about at
>>
>> :help :below
>>
>> If you want it to always split below, you can investigate the
>> 'splitbelow' option
>>
>> :help 'splitbelow'
>>
>> which you can set in your vimrc so that new/split windows are
>> created below the current one instead of above it. However, it's
>> easy enough to override with the ":bel" command.
>
> "open file under cursor
> map<C-O> :exe "below new ".expand("<cfile>")<CR>
> map<C-S-O> :exe "new ".expand("<cfile>")<CR>
>
> I put the above comand in ~/.vimrc. I expect that ctrl+shift+o open a
> new window above the current one and ctrl+o open a new window below
> the current one. However, both of them open a new window above the
> current one. Would you please let me know how to fix the first command?
>

Ctrl-O and Ctrl-Shift-O are both 0x0F; if you map them to different
{rhs}es, the last one wins. Also, this hides the standard meaning of
Ctrl-O, namely, "go to older place in jumplist". Try mapping them to,
let's say, F8 and Shift-F8 instead.

Best regards,
Tony.
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