Re: BufferNames in Yi-editor

2011-04-18 Thread Jeremy Wall
I never change directories explicitely. When you open files in other directories the prefix you strip off of the file name changes usually resulting in a longer name for the buffer than previouse. You can see the behaviour while editing Yi source code. Open a single file somewhere and the buffer na

Re: BufferNames in Yi-editor

2011-04-18 Thread Jeff Wheeler
Are you changing directories frequently? Why are the buffers changing names? On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 7:10 PM, Jeremy Wall wrote: > As a user the scheme for buffer names in yi is a little annoying. As > you open various files the buffer names have a habit of changing > underneath you. When that ha

BufferNames in Yi-editor

2011-04-18 Thread Jeremy Wall
As a user the scheme for buffer names in yi is a little annoying. As you open various files the buffer names have a habit of changing underneath you. When that happens switching buffers becomes an adventure of tab completion and figuring out what the name of your new buffer is. I have a couple of

Re: Issue 342 in yi-editor: Opening file that doesn't exist fails

2011-04-18 Thread yi-editor
Comment #1 on issue 342 by arenie...@gmail.com: Opening file that doesn't exist fails http://code.google.com/p/yi-editor/issues/detail?id=342 Created pull request with fix: https://github.com/yi-editor/yi/pull/1 Also, I think Yi shouldn't rely on canonicalizePath at all. With directory 1.0