On Jul 29, 9:08 am, Charles Campbell <[email protected]>
wrote:
> googler wrote:
> > Perhaps you misunderstood my problem. The left window is directory
> > listing and the right window is an open file. The left window is
> > active. Now I click somewhere on the _right_ window wishing to make it
> > the active window. This makes the directory listing disappear on the
> > left window and a new file opens up in its place. Assuming the line I
> > clicked on the right window has "abcdefgh wxyz", the name of the file
> > that just opened up will be "abcdefgh wxyz".
>
> > Actually I'm not very sure with the click -- whether it's going as a
> > single click or a double click on my computer. You can try double
> > clicking if you want and see if you get the same thing.
>
> > I'm using gvim 7.2, although I'm not sure about the netrw version.
>
> With that request, I'm now using the following in a file called
> "simple.vimrc":
>
> set nocp
> filetype plugin indent on
> run netrwPlugin.vim
> let g:netrw_browse_split = 4
> let g:netrw_preview      = 1
> let g:netrw_liststyle    = 3
>
> and  gvim -u simple.vimrc -U NONE .
>
> I click on a file, then  <ctrl-w>hjjjj   (ie. move back to the directory
> window,
> move down a bit, and then leftmouse click on the right window).  The right
> window becomes selected; no change in the directory listing window.
> Double-clicking doesn't affect this.
>
> Again, I did this with netrw v136k.  When you get a directory listing,
> on the
> second line of the banner at the far right appears  (netrw v136k).
>
> Regards,
> Chip Campbell

Hello Dr. Chip, I have some more information on this problem. I do not
see this problem when I run gvim on windows. The problem I was telling
about earlier was on Linux. The netrw version in both cases is v132,
so I don't understand why it appears only in one case and not the
other. Can you tell me of some variables that I can check to find more
about this? Thanks.
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