Hi folks,
I'm not sure if this is intentional, but it's useful all the same. When I
start up a VM (raw VDS image), I usually get a new GUI window. However, if
I'm running under tmux, (presumably because there is no GUI element), the VM
console get placed in a *new* linux text console, reachabl
Vim has an even more (imho) cool function than that which would be even more
(imho) cool to implement. That is if, in Vim, you have a number of buffers
open at the same time, (eg; your window is split into several panes,
horizontally and vertically), you can make one buffer expand to the entire
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Richard Foley wrote:
> Vim has an even more (imho) cool function than that which would be even more
> (imho) cool to implement. That is if, in Vim, you have a number of buffers
> open at the same time, (eg; your window is split into several panes,
> horizontally a
On 9 August 2011 17:23, Richard Foley wrote:
> Vim has an even more (imho) cool function than that which would be even more
> (imho) cool to implement. That is if, in Vim, you have a number of buffers
> open at the same time, (eg; your window is split into several panes,
> horizontally and vertic
Hi Thomas, et al,
Thanks for putting me right on this one. It is indeed a Vim plugin called
ZoomWin, and it's very useful too. This is exactly what I meant, even if it
wasn't what you meant. Perhaps you could do both? I mean a command which
killed all the windows, and a command which only p