Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Re: problems (and bugs) with netrw

> * what o/s are you using?

ubuntu 13.10 64bit


> * what netrw-oriented options are you using? In looking at your image,

let g:netrw_list_hide = '^\..*, .*\.sw[op]$'
let g:netrw_browse_split = 0
let g:netrw_liststyle = 3
let g:netrw_banner = 0


> * netrw's banner will tell you what version you're using. You can also
> type :echo g:loaded_netrw .

v150t (now that I'm doing test, otherwise the one shipped with vim)


> * if its interaction with some other plugin -- move them out of your
> .vim/plugin directory and see if the problem recurs. If not, put them
> back in and figure out which one is causing the issue. If you're using
> one of the add-ons for plugin management (vundle, etc), well, I don't
> use them as they're non-standard, and so you'll have to figure out how
> to selectively disable/re-enable them on your own.

this will require some time, I'll try to find it.


> > i suppose I didn't explain the problem correctly. I don't want to go back to netrw, I want to close netrw and go back to the file I was editing (I'm opening it in the current window, not in another split)
>
> :q -- will quit netrw (and close the window)

still not what i want to do. If I have one file open, call :Explore, and then :q vim quits. I want to go back to the file i was editing. The functions I wrote seems to work, except for the weird lag...


> How did you open netrw? :e somedirectory ? Hit <c-o> often enough
> and you'll get back. That's the same as for any :e file ... :e
> something else (now get back) sequence in vim. You might find
> :help :jumps helpful, too.

I know jumps, I didn't know I could jump from file to file :) I will try this command and see if I get used to it.


> I'm not going to be able to help much more today -- I'm having hard disk
> issues.

no problem, they are absolutely not urgent. thanks!

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