On 05.05.2009 22:14, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
If I'm trying to open a file like this:
gvim.exe --remote-tab-silent c:\MP3\XXX\LIZA MINNELLI\(1989)
RESULTS\info.txt
gVim tries to open \MP3\XXX\LIZA MINNELLI(1989) RESULTS\info.txt
resulting in a new file.
Why is the c: missing? How can you
Valery Kondakoff wrote:
On 05.05.2009 22:14, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
If I'm trying to open a file like this:
gvim.exe --remote-tab-silent c:\MP3\XXX\LIZA MINNELLI\(1989)
RESULTS\info.txt
gVim tries to open \MP3\XXX\LIZA MINNELLI(1989) RESULTS\info.txt
resulting in a new file.
On 13.05.2009 22:40, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
If I'm trying to open a file like this:
gvim.exe --remote-tab-silent c:\MP3\XXX\LIZA MINNELLI\(1989)
RESULTS\info.txt
gVim tries to open \MP3\XXX\LIZA MINNELLI(1989) RESULTS\info.txt
resulting in a new file.
So, the actual file name, without any
Hi!
If I'm trying to open a file like this:
gvim.exe --remote-tab-silent c:\MP3\XXX\LIZA MINNELLI\(1989)
RESULTS\info.txt
gVim tries to open \MP3\XXX\LIZA MINNELLI(1989) RESULTS\info.txt
resulting in a new file.
If I'm trying to open the same file without the --remote-tab-silent
option the
I usually use right button menu to open file in new tab, try this:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\Edit with Vim(V)]
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\Edit with Vim(V)\command]
@=\D:\\Program Files\\Vim\\vim72\\gvim.exe\ -p