Sunday, July 31, 2011

Re: A modern look for gvim (win32)

On 31/07/11 09:30, Tobbe Lundberg wrote:
> On Sunday, July 31, 2011 4:10:22 AM UTC+2, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
[...]
> > :set go-=e stal=2
>
> Nice! I wish I could get a line like that for my open buffers! Much
> better looking (and uses less space) than something like minibufexpl

For buffers in windows of the current tab page, there are of course the
status lines; the non-current windows can be squashed to zero height if
desired, see http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Window_zooming_convenience and
scroll down to the line starting "Moved from" (without the quotes).

I use a custom 'tabline' which prefixes the filename on each tab by
something like 2:3/7 meaning: "Tab page 2, window 3 of 7". The function
itself is 34 lines long (but written for legibility rather than sparseness).


Best regards,
Tony.
--
"I can remember when a good politician had to be 75 percent ability and
25 percent actor, but I can well see the day when the reverse could be
true."
-- Harry Truman

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