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Re: [vile] bug/change with editing multiple files
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Chris Green |
Subject: |
Re: [vile] bug/change with editing multiple files |
Date: |
Sun, 6 Mar 2016 15:46:56 +0000 |
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Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12) |
On Sun, Mar 06, 2016 at 10:30:14AM -0500, address@hidden wrote:
> Greetings. I just found an issue with vile 9.8n and vile 9.8q .
I'm trying this with 9.8p
> I still have an old copy of 9.8 , and the problem isn't there.
>
> Create a directory, and put in ten files named a b c ... j .
>
> vi *
>
> (You are now editing file a)
>
> Use :n a few times, and you will cycle through all of the files, until you
> get to file j , and then you will get the "No more files to edit" message.
>
?? I don't get a message, it just cycles round to file a again.
> Now, exit and
>
> vi *
>
> (You are now editing file a)
>
> Use :n to edit file b, then type
>
> :e e
>
> (to edit file e)
>
> Now use :n a few times, and you will again cycle through files c, d, e, f,
> all the way to j.
>
> One more time, quit and
>
> vi *
>
> (You are editing file a)
>
> Immediately use
>
> :e e
>
> to edit file e, and then use :n. You will go to files f, g, h, i, and j.
> In this instance, where the first thing you do is :e , you lose :n access
> to the files you skipped over.
>
I don't see your symptoms in version 9.8p, it always reverts to the
original sequence of files whether I do ':e e' at the beginning or
some of the way through.
> This may be the kind of thing only I do. I manage a sports web site,
> and I have a bunch of files, one for each team. I edit the first file,
> then I edit the opponent of that first file, since they have the same
> results. Then I would normally use :n to edit the second file. But
> now I can't. :(
>
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Chris Green