People,
I regularly use a command like in the subject and flick between the
splits using "CTRL-w CTRL-w" - however the last few times I have
realised there are issues:
- the CLI command does not open / display ALL of the files - there seems
to a maximum of six files opened
- moving between the splits and sometimes using ":q" to repeatedly exit
a buffer and then having finished the comparison and any editing and
repeatedly using ":q" on each remaining split - after what I thought was
the last buffer, I am getting prompted that I still have files to look
at and have to use ":n" - which reopens files that I have previously
closed - weird stuff . .
Any ideas about getting "vim -O" to open ALL the files with the
appropriate number of splits?
Thanks,
Phil.
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Philip Rhoades
PO Box 896
Cowra NSW 2794
Australia
E-mail: phil@pricom.com.au
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