On 11/01/09 01:26, Jonathan Hartley wrote: > On Sat Jan 10 09:38:51 CST 2009, jonathan hartley wrote: > > I really like the fuzzyfinder plugin, but when my project is located > > within a mediumly deep directory structure, the matched pathnames that > > it displays in its dropdown are absolute, and hence too long to see > > what I'm doing > > No solution yet, but I just discovered that under Ubuntu, with Vim 7.1, > using what I believe are all the same configuration files (all my $HOME > config files are in svn) then it appears to work as expected: > > (see attached image 'fuzzyfinder_ubuntu.png') > > Note that the dropdown now contains *relative* pathnames to the matched > files, which is what I want. I'd like to get it working on Windows as > well as Ubuntu though. > > Note also as an extra clue/red-herring, that there are only two entries > in this dropdown. There were four on the Windows screenshot because it > was failing to filter out directory names. I do not know why directories > are filtered out on Ubuntu but not on Windows, but this may be an > irrelevant distraction. > > Will report back if I figure it out. >
There probably is no "system vimrc" on Windows, but there may be one on Ubuntu, which is sourced even before your own ~/.vimrc. If there is, its location is displayed near the middle of the output of the ":version" commmand. Best regards, Tony. -- Which is worse: ignorance or apathy? Who knows? Who cares? --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
