On Wed, August 21, 2013 11:26, Leonardo Barbosa wrote:
> set cpo=n
This is you error. You probably want to add the 'n' flag
to the 'cpo' settings and not have 'cpo' only contain the 'n'.
The difference is, in the former, the default flag 'F' will still
be available, which is responsible for setting the filename of
the current buffer to the one supplied by the :w command.
If it isn't there (e.g. by setting cpo=n), Vim won't set the buffername
and this is what you are currently experiencing.
See also the help:
:h cpo-F
regards,
Christian
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