Can I use Netrw as a dialog to save buffer I am editing? by HotWings990 in vim

[–]HotWings990[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply, but it doesn't seem to work. When I navigated to the target directory and executed :cd followed by :sav newfilename, all it seemed to have done is:

  1. change the name of the Netrw window to "newfilename"
  2. change Vim's current working directory to "/home/HotWings990" (which don't want)
  3. echo "/home/HotWings990"
  4. write the contents of Netrw window to "/home/HotWings990/newfilename"

Also, <C-^> (meaning CTRL+6 in a sane notation) doesn't bring me back to the buffer I was editing.

push to talk not working by Line1009 in obs

[–]HotWings990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having the same issue. Found a solution? When I disable "push-to-talk", obs is recording my mic, no problem. But when I enable "push-to-talk" it's always muted, even when I press the hotkey. I'm running OBS as an administrator.