> thanks Ben,
> hidden is set, and besides this happens without modifying .vimrc so I guess
> it has nothing to do with hidden.
Hidden should fix it, unless some kind of autocommand resets this. How
are you changing buffers and does using either the command prefix :noa
or :set ei=all fix it possibly?
Christina,
I am using C-^ to move to the prev buffer.
Now I noticed that if I move to buffers with :bX or other mappings I have this does not happen. But I really need C-^ to work, or is there any other key combo to move to prev buffer?
Not sure how I should use the comand prefix you mention...
Best,
Christian
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