Re: Emacs/Vim style buffer/window switching

From: sashan (nothing_at_important.com)
Date: 02/18/04


Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 20:21:02 +1300


>
> Not exactly, but close. Try assigning the command Window.Windows to your
> desired key. It will bring up a list of currently open windows. You can
> start typing the name of the file you want and the highlight will move as
> in an incremental search. Hit Enter on the one you want, and you're there.
>
Ok thanks.



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