Hi... like many other I expect it's been a high and low search while thinking Vim/gVim woudl be to much to take on with the rest of life... WELL .. I've done it!
IMMEDIATE OBJECTIVE 1: file associating to Gvim no problem, though forcing files to open in ONE running instance not happening yet. I've read 3 way of doing this on the web though one didn't work, the other two wold have had a message pop up reminding me that another instance was running. All I need is the standard thing.... I click on any text file or other that's associated with gVim and Gvim opens.... (I'm ok with having to have gVim already running actually though) And all subsequent files open in seperate tabs. IF this isn't possible by putting something in the ~/.vimrc I'll live with it... as gVim/Vim is with me for good.... IMMEDIATE OBJECTIVE 2: to have the most flexible sensible tabbing ability with the above objective 1 in mind... May I ask if there's any plugin that will make a huge difference... Or, could someone tell me exactly how to do these two things.... including where I put the code and what the code is exactly.... Ideally it would be something in the .vimrc. I've considered that my inability to get anything going with my fist attempts are due to not knowing where to put the code I found. Basically I'm not doing anything complex in the slightest... And of course like all new gVim/vim users.... this is really really really important! ::---) --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
