I suppose you did not pay attention to what i wrote.
simply typing:
vi aa bb
will create 2 files
unless you put them in quotes.
What i wrote was precisely this.

Vineeta


Micah Yoder wrote:

> Vineeta wrote:
> >
> > But,if you are going to try something like vi "aa dd" where "aa dd" is the
> > filename,it will interpret it as 2 different files to be edited.
>
> nope.  I just did a
>
> kwrite "test file"
>
> and
>
> vi "test file"
>
> and both created a file called "test file" without quotes and with the
> space.
>
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