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To open a file in a new buffer instead of opening a new window every time: |
To open a file in a new buffer instead of opening a new window every time: |
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*When opening files in Windows Explorer, read [[VimTip1003]] Open files with existing Gvim window in Windows. |
*When opening files in Windows Explorer, read [[VimTip1003]] Open files with existing Gvim window in Windows. |
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β | *When opening files in Cygwin, add this to your .bashrc: < |
+ | *When opening files in Cygwin, add this to your .bashrc: <tt>alias vi='gvim --remote-silent'</tt> |
β | *When opening files in a command-prompt window, add this to your doskey configuration: < |
+ | *When opening files in a command-prompt window, add this to your doskey configuration: <tt>vi=gvim --remote-silent $*</tt> |
When working in Vim, I recomend you use the minibuffer explorer: minibufexpl.vim : Elegant buffer explorer - takes very little screen space |
When working in Vim, I recomend you use the minibuffer explorer: minibufexpl.vim : Elegant buffer explorer - takes very little screen space |