On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 6:59 PM, Patrice Delineo wrote:
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> "--remote-tab-silent" seems not to be present in man page (v7.4 for
> GnuLinux), but appears with --help option.
> I looked only into man page.
Vim is one of the very few programs whose online help covers
>You need to configure your desktop environment to use the
>"--remote-tab-silent" argument when launching Vim with a file. Some >ideas
>here: http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Launch_files_in_new_tabs_under_Unix
Thanks. It works.
"--remote-tab-silent" seems not to be present in man page (v7.4
On Tuesday, August 15, 2017 at 10:06:21 AM UTC-5, Patrice Delineo wrote:
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> When I set up gvim as default editor, with the same process, an instance of
> gvim is launched for each file althought gVIm supports multiple tab.
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You need to configure your desktop environment to use the
Hi.
I need of precision about gVim desktop environnement integration.
I use xfce/thunar (xfce file manager).
When I use gedit editor (set as default editor), when I open a file trought Thunar (right click/open with...), ifgedit is already running, instead of opening a new instance of