Thursday, February 13, 2014

Re: how can I distinguish buftype when buffer is opened?

On 13/02/14 16:38, Aaron Bohannon wrote:
> Let's say I open a scratch buffer like this:
>
> :new +set\ buftype=nofile
>
> How can I set up an autocmd that will run when the buffer opens and have access to the information that &buftype == 'nofile'?
>

You may want to attach to a different event depending on what you mean
by "when the buffer opens" but maybe

:au BufWinEnter * if &buftype == 'nofile' | call DoSomething() | endif

See :help autocommand-events


Best regards,
Tony.
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