On 03/12/08 15:25, Dennis Benzinger wrote:
> Hi Nicolas!
>
> Am 03.12.2008 15:10, Nicolas Aggelidis schrieb:
>> hi to all the list,
>>
>> is there any way to make the tabline of gvim display only the basename
>> of the file and not its full name.
>> [...]
>
> You want to set the guitablabel option. See :help guitablabel and :help
> statusline for the fields you can use in the guitablabel option. You
> probably want the %t field.
>
>
> HTH,
> Dennis Benzinger

It's also possible in Console Vim (which uses 'tabline', not 
'guitablabel') and when using a text-style tabline in the GUI (when 
'guioptions' doesn't include the e flag). Here's how I do it:

if exists("+guioptions")
     set go-=a go-=e go+=t
endif
if exists("+showtabline")
     function MyTabLine()
         let s = ''
         let t = tabpagenr()
         let i = 1
         while i <= tabpagenr('$')
             let buflist = tabpagebuflist(i)
             let winnr = tabpagewinnr(i)
             let s .= '%' . i . 'T'
             let s .= (i == t ? '%1*' : '%2*')
             let s .= ' '
             let s .= i . ':'
             let s .= winnr . '/' . tabpagewinnr(i,'$')
             let s .= ' %*'
             let s .= (i == t ? '%#TabLineSel#' : '%#TabLine#')
             let file = bufname(buflist[winnr - 1])
             let file = fnamemodify(file, ':p:t')
             if file == ''
                 let file = '[No Name]'
             endif
             let s .= file
             let i = i + 1
         endwhile
         let s .= '%T%#TabLineFill#%='
         let s .= (tabpagenr('$') > 1 ? '%999XX' : 'X')
         return s
     endfunction
     set stal=2
     set tabline=%!MyTabLine()
     map    <F10>    :tabnext<CR>
     map!   <F10>    <C-O>:tabnext<CR>
     map    <S-F10>  :tabprev<CR>
     map!   <S-F10>  <C-O>:tabprev<CR>
endif


The User1 and User2 highlight groups, used by the above, are defined in 
my "almost-default" colorscheme.


Best regards,
Tony.
-- 
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dignity.

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