roberto wrote:
On 5/18/06, Yakov Lerner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Opens two windows for me: (1) polar_bal.c and (2) polar_angle_d.c
Is this good or bad ?

Yakov

actually this is what happens:
it opens one window splitted in two, with half of it showing (1)
polar_bal.c and the other showing (2) polar_angle_d.c

but then it also open another blank window with the usual welcome screen of gvim
this is bad, the former is good, i mean i want only one window not two...


Well, how do you invoke it? I woiuld expect that invoking Vim just once with a -S argument would have it open what is known in vimspeak as "two windows", i.e., one "window" (as you name them) split in two.

See ":help -S"


Best regards,
Tony.

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