Thursday, October 24, 2013

Re: :buffer command, #, $

On 2013-10-24 15:26, Tim Chase wrote:
> > :$b
> > E86: Buffer 48 does not exist
> [snip output of :ls]
> > Strange how 48 came along.
>
> Could it be possible that you've opened 48 buffers, but closed/wiped
> some since starting Vim? Though based on your next example, were
> you on line 48 when you issued that?

And by "on line 48", I mean "in a file with 48 lines", since "$"
usually is interpreted as the last line of the file.

-tim


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