Hi all,
I typically use :bn and :bp to move between buffers, but I have five
buffers open on my current project, which requires a heck of a lot of
keystrokes to move to a specific buffer. So I'd like a command to bring
up a list of buffers so I can chose a specific one.
I've looked up :h buffers and can't find anything. Is there a way I
could do this?
Theoretically I could use the gvim menu system to do this, but it
involves taking my hands off home position to use the arrow keys, and
also, Alt+b is a difficult hotkey, so I'd much rather have some sort of
Vim command to do it.
Thanks,
SteveT
Steve Litt
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http://www.troubleshooters.com/bookstore/thrive.htm
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