Hi,
thanks for your answer. Unfortunately, it does not work here,
even after upgrading to netrw v171g.
> Well, I just don't see that problem.
>
> vim *
> shows the dir/ and its file,
> :bn then moves on to "file".
>
> Repeating, and instead of :bn I used :bd -- and the "file" is opened with
> contents shown.
This does not work here -- :bn and :bd do absolutely nothing.
It looks like this does not work when "set hidden" is used. :(
So: Is there any way to use "set hidden" (which I need, since I want to
edit several files simultaneously), and being able to switch away/close
directory listings with :bn/:bd or some other command?
> Perhaps upgrading netrw would be of assistance in this; its at 171g (v170
> should be available as a regular vim update, and 171g is available from my
> website as http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#NETRW).
Unfortunately not.
Best regards
Roland
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