In vim6.x, I found out that :cw will boost my productivity as a programmer. To make, type :make as we do in older versions of vim (<6.0). Instead of clist, cfile, etc., type :cw you get one split window, in which errors are listed. Current error line will be highlighted and cursor will move to the corresponding source file line. Pressing Enter on any error line in the error window will take the cursor to the corresponding source line. This eliminates the need for the process described in VimTip345.(Now you can get rid of Visual studio altogether !)
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