I'm trying to use an autocmd to check for the existence of a certain file when a file is opened. If the file exists, I want to do a vsplit
, and move the vsplit buffer to the right. Something like:
function! CheckForFile()
let file=expand("%:p:h")."/.".expand("%:t").".x"
if filereadable(file)
execute "vs " . file
<C-w>L
endif
endfunction
autocmd BufReadPost * call CheckForFile()
I can't figure out how to do the <C-w>L
part. All I get is syntax errors.
How do I move the buffer in the CheckForFile function?
:h <afile>
and:h :rightb
. You are also needlessly usingexpand()
and you should use:normal!
to execute normal commands.let file=%:p:h/.%:t.x
as that gives syntax errors, andlet file="%:p:h/.%:t.x"
with quotes simply yields the quoted string with no expansion.execute "rightb vs ". file
worked great! but addingnormal! <C-w>h
doesn't do anything thoughexpand()
's that are not really doing anything productive. You should need just the followinglet file = expand('%:p') . '.x'
or better yet do pass inexpand('<afile>')
into your function. Use something likewindcmd p
orwindcmd h
. This is far too much information for a comment and I don't feel like posting an answer. I really just wanted you to think about creating a command as I felt like it would be less invasive.