Re: vim with bookmarks



On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 20:23:05 GMT
Tweedale <seesig@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 24 Aug 2007 at 20:15, ed wrote:
What I envisage, is something like tapping :bm1, then moving
elsewhere, to another buffer, and tapping :m1 perhaps would return
the cursor to the original line (I'm almost 100% certain that those
commands do something else already, but they're just for example).

If anyone knows how to do this in vim I will be very gatefull if you
can pass the information on, as I have STFW and GIMF, but the only
references I can find for bookmarks seem to point to a way of
bookmarking to a file, rather than a position in a file.

:h m

Thanks very much, that works perfectly :-)

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