Hi,
Sometimes when I was working in a project and with some source files opened,
then I want to open another vim instance to run 'DirDiff' plug-in for the
current directory against another directory (that is an old version of the
project tree). When this is the case, some files will be opened by DirDiff
in another vim, but it will report that files are opened by the first vim
instance and ask me for a confirm.  So I am thinking, in the later vim
instance, if I can however tell vim that all the further opened file will be
automatically read-only, that will save my life.

Can I do this in vim?  Thanks.

-- 
Life is the only flaw in an otherwise perfect nonexistence
   -- Schopenhauer

narke
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