Following a recent mention of NERDTree here, I've been
experimenting with it.  One problem I have: if I enter the
command ":NERDTree someDir", where "someDir" is a directory in
the current directory, NERDTree opens "/someDir" (which
typically doesn't exist, and isn't what I want, even when it
does).  Is there something I can do in my configuration to make
it behave correctly, or is this a bug in the package?

(Also, it would be nice if, when it does the vertical split, it
would also increase the width of the GUI window by the width of
its window, so that the size of current windows isn't changed.
I'm not sure that this is possible, however.)

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