has anyone noticed that
ENTER w1 foo
writes the current vedbuffer to disk under its current name (ignoring foo)
whereas
ENTER w foo
writes the current vedbuffer with the name foo, and
ENTER w
writes ALL vedbuffers with their current names.
Wouldn't it be more consistent if the w1 command took the optional filename
argument, and the w command reported an error if given an optional argument?
(As you can guess, I just tried writing a buffer to a directory on a file
server using the "w1 foo" form and didn't notice it didn't get written
there. :-)
--jlc
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