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Same file/two windows
From: |
Tim Johnson |
Subject: |
Same file/two windows |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Jan 2006 10:01:25 -0900 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.4.2.1i |
Using ver 21.2.1 on linux.
Example: I have a file foo.py open in 2 windows (same frame)
In the lower window, I have the cursor on line 1 of foo.py and
in the upper window, I have the cursor on line 100 of foo.py.
Now, in the lower window, I switch to foobar.py and do some
coding there and I then switch back to foo.py.
Egads! The cursor is now at line 100 (or whatever line the
cursor is on in the upper window).
Is there a configuration that will enable the original position
to the buffer in the lower window to be perserved?
I.E.: in this example - line 1
Vim does this very well.
thanks
tim
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- Same file/two windows,
Tim Johnson <=