On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 4:30 AM, Jostein Berntsen <jber...@broadpark.no>wrote:
> On 02.11.11,13:42, Clark J. Wang wrote: > > In vim, all windows (created by :split and :vsplit commands) are numbered > > as 1, 2, 3, ... and we can include the window number in 'statusline'. If > I > > want to go to window 3 I can type 3<ctrl-w>w which is very convenient. > And > > I make it even more convenient with following mappings: > > > > nnoremap <silent> g1 1<C-W>w > > nnoremap <silent> g2 2<C-W>w > > nnoremap <silent> g3 3<C-W>w > > nnoremap <silent> g4 4<C-W>w > > nnoremap <silent> g5 5<C-W>w > > nnoremap <silent> g6 6<C-W>w > > nnoremap <silent> g7 7<C-W>w > > nnoremap <silent> g8 8<C-W>w > > nnoremap <silent> g9 9<C-W>w > > > > Is that possible with regions (created by :split command) in screen? > > > > Would something like this work for you? > > http://aperiodic.net/screen/commands:focus > > Yes I already know the focus command but it requires quite a few of key strokes when moving between >2 regions. Would be much easier if I can focus a region by its number. > > Jostein > > > >