Hey thank you! That is perfect, see now I feel silly. And really sorry
if I offended anyone at all, I wasn't trying to do that. Thanks again,
I really appreciate your time.

On Jan 29, 8:00 pm, Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 30/01/09 03:28, soundphed wrote:
>
> > Hey I am totally sorry, I didn't mean it like that at all. I honestly
> > just thought it was like a super quick thing that everyone had
> > probably come across and I was just not keen enough to figure it out.
> > I now realize maybe that is not the case and I in no way meant my
> > (yes, reply to myself) as a *hurry up* or anything. I just figured I'd
> > been ignored and was selfishly giving myself a bump. Sorry about
> > that...and thanks for your reply Gene :)
>
> Remember, there are people reading this list all over the world, so if
> you post a question and nobody answers, it may mean that no one knowing
> the answer is online and/or that the person(s) knowing the exact answer
> has just gone to sleep. If after 24 hours you still haven't got an
> answer, then probaby no one knew the exact answer, unless maybe the
> person(s) knowing the answer have gone away from the computer for a
> longer period for some reason (such as a public holiday of _their_
> country going out with the kids).
>
> In this case, yes, it would be possible to place the current working
> directory on a custom text-style tabline (which would require the 'e'
> flag to be absent from 'guioptions' in addition to setting 'tabline' and
> 'showtabline', if you wanted it not only in Console Vim but also in gvim).
>
> Alternately, you could place the current directory (which can be a local
> directory) for each window on that window's status line by means of a
> custom 'statusline' setting.
>
> In either case you would use %{getcwd()} somewhere in your custom
> tabline or your custom statusline.
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
> --
> "In short, _N_ is Richardian if, and only if, _N_ is not Richardian."
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