diff --git a/vim/use-active-window-with-bufexplorer.md b/vim/use-active-window-with-bufexplorer.md index 4bc6111..296dd55 100644 --- a/vim/use-active-window-with-bufexplorer.md +++ b/vim/use-active-window-with-bufexplorer.md @@ -7,12 +7,11 @@ to open BufExplorer, move my cursor to the next buffer of interest, and hit enter to open it in place of the current buffer. This is the default behavior at least. -There is a setting on BufExplorer (`g:bufExplorerFindActive`) that is -toggled on by default. Because of this setting, BufExplorer finds the window -that was active before accessing the BufExplorer window when opening a -buffer. If this setting is toggled off, BufExplorer doesn't bother finding -the active window, it just opens the buffer up in place of itself in -whatever split window was created for itself. +With this setting toggled on, BufExplorer will open buffers in the _active +window_. The _active window_ is the window that was active before +BufExplorer was opened. If this setting is toggled off, BufExplorer doesn't +bother finding the active window, it just opens the buffer up in place of +itself in whatever split window was created for itself. This setting can be toggled within the BufExplorer window by hitting `f`. It will toggle between `Locate Buffer` and `Don't Locate Buffer`. I prefer the