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Re: [vile] multiple [unnamed] buffers


From: dickey
Subject: Re: [vile] multiple [unnamed] buffers
Date: Thu, 15 Jul 2010 13:48:59 -0400
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How does one create multiple [unnamed] buffers that are not associated with a
file?  For instance sometimes I'd like to split a window with the new window
being an [unnamed] buffer that I can chose to write to a file or just kill
when I'm done with it.

you can and you can't.  Buffer names are unique (there's nothing magic
about the "[unnamed]" anyway).  But if you do ":e foo" where "foo" does
not already correspond to a file to be loaded, then that's only in memory
until (or if) you write to a file.  I use temporary buffers mostly for
reading the output from a command, e.g., ":e !ls -lrt".  Each of those
stays in memory until discarded.




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