Sunday, May 19, 2013

Re: How to refresh (reload) an opened file?

On Saturday, May 18, 2013 4:20:48 PM UTC-5, Tim Chase wrote:
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> Note that reloading loses things like the jump-list and undo history
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> for the buffer, so it might be better to do something like
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> :%d
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> :$r %
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> :0d
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> which should keep at least preserve the undo history though the
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> reload.
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> -tim

As I mentioned back in February, if you have 'undofile' and 'undoreload' set properly, you can actually undo reading in the file if it abandoned your unsaved changes.

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