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I have two opened buffers (i.e. A and B) and one window. Currently I see A, I would like to open B in vertical window. To do it in horizontal window I can hit Ctrl+w ^, how to do it in vertical window? And how to change horizontal windows to vertical windows?

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To display your two buffers vertically, you can use :
:vsplit #
or the short version
:vs #

To reorganize your layout from horizontal to vertical, you must use:
<C-W>K : will move the current windows to to the top with a horizontal split
<C-W>J : will move the current windows to to the bottom with a horizontal split

<C-W>H : will move the current window to the the left with a vertical split
<C-W>L : will move the current window to the the rigth with a vertical split

See :help windows.txt for more information

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  • nice anwser, but :vsplit open my current buffer in two windows; I have to use C+W ^ and then C-W H
    – Sławosz
    Jan 31, 2011 at 8:12
  • @Slawosz : did you type the # as well ? #is for alternate buffer. If you have only two buffers, it should open the other buffer in the split.
    – Xavier T.
    Jan 31, 2011 at 8:20
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    Alternatively, you could use :vsplit B to open B explicitly in the new window. Jan 31, 2011 at 8:25
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    Note that if you would like the two resulting windows to be swapped you can set either splitright or splitbelow in your vimrc.
    – Benoit
    Jan 31, 2011 at 8:31
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You may use Vertical Split

Ctrl+Wv

command line :vertical split

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  • open a vertical split: :vs
  • go to that split (assuming it's on the right: CTRL-W l
  • open buffer B there: :b B

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