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Questions about the use of vim for handling several files at the same time.
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Transfer file-related settings over to a new, derived file? [closed]
Let's say we handle a file that needs various speciffic settings:
We have a file type, syntax, colorscheme, highlights, tab widths and more.
Also, we have multiple plugins with
Now, we want to deriv …
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Moving a visual range to a new tabpage?
I would like to make a new tab page from part of the current text.
I would use visual selection, or other means to specify a text range.
Is there a single command like "New tab from selection"?
Wri …
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Open filename under cursor like gf, but in a new tab (or split)?
The normal mode command gf go to a file with the path
the cursor currently is at.
But it does so in the current window, replacing the current text.
That means you need to navigate back explicitly t …