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Tip 553 Printable Monobook Previous Next

created September 10, 2003 · complexity basic · author pmf · version 5.7


The most useful key combinations that remain unknown to the masses are <C-o> and <C-i>.

They work like the "back" and "next" arrows in your HTTP browser, meaning you can easily jump backwards and forwards between files, and between locations within a file.

The jump list is a history of files, and positions in files, that you recently visted. Use the following command to display the jump list.

:jumps

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