Enno Nagel wrote:

> Am Samstag, 29. März 2014 18:42:35 UTC+1 schrieb Enno:
> > Under Windows, the undo-, backup- and swapdir-settings accept back- or 
> > forward-slashes, but viminfo only the backslash variant.
> 
> It was
> 
> let s:tmpdir=$HOME.'/.vim/tmp/'
> 
> and
> 
> let &viminfo="!,\'10,\"100,:20,h,n".s:tmpdir.'.viminfo'
> 
> This did not restore the cursor position in the last edited files.
> 
> It works fine now since I changed the topmost line to 
> 
> let s:tmpdir=$HOME.'\.vim\tmp\'
> 
> I am wondering why, with either one of these settings, gvim still
> produces a _viminfo file in the home directory.

Perhaps you need to reset the 'shellslash' option?

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