diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown index a68dc02..19217ba 100644 --- a/README.markdown +++ b/README.markdown @@ -66,13 +66,28 @@ Then reload vim, run `:helptags`, and check out `:help NERD_tree.txt`. Faq --- -Q. Can I have the nerdtree on every tab automatically? +__Q. Can I have the nerdtree on every tab automatically?__ A. Nope. If this is something you want then chances are you aren't using tabs and buffers as they were intended to be used. Read this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/102384/using-vims-tabs-like-buffers - If you are interested in this behavour then consider [vim-nerdtree-tabs](https://github.com/jistr/vim-nerdtree-tabs) + If you are interested in this behaviour then consider [vim-nerdtree-tabs](https://github.com/jistr/vim-nerdtree-tabs) + +__Q. How can I open a NERDTree automatically when vim starts up?__ + +A. Stick this in your vimrc: `autocmd vimenter * NERDTree` + +__Q. How can I open a NERDTree automatically when vim starts up if no files were specified?__ + +A. Stick this in your vimrc `autocmd vimenter * if !argc() | NERDTree | endif` + +__Q. How can I close vim if the only window left open is a NERDTree?__ + +A. Stick this in your vimrc: + + `autocmd bufenter * if (winnr("$") == 1 && exists("b:NERDTreeType") && b:NERDTreeType == "primary") | q | endif` + Changelog ---------