Friday, May 6, 2016

Re: Updating argument

2016-05-04 17:26 GMT+03:00 Paul <google1241@rainslide.net>:
> On Tuesday, 03 May, 2016 at 17:06:45 BST, Ben Fritz wrote:
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 3, 2016 at 4:27:40 AM UTC-5, Jan wrote:
>>>
>>> I start vim with "vim file1 file2". :args shows I'm on file1. I change
>>> buffer with :bnext. :args shows I'm still on file1. Is there some setting
>>> that will update the argument to be on the same buffer that I change to, or
>>> is there some reason why that would be a bad idea?
>>
>>
>> Not a setting, a command.
>>
>> Instead of :bnext, use :next to switch to the next argument in the list.
>
>
> What I mean is if I change to buffer 2 - by any means, including ":buffer
> 2", which happens to also be argument 2 (or argument n), I'd like :arglist
> to reflect that.

I am wondering what for do you use arglist so you need this? I would
not say that arglist is a very useful thing, if :arg* commands were
not (nearly?) the only ones accepting multiple arguments I would even
say that it is rather useless.

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