I know, but this tool used for choosing file in the project tree, and
"put output in buffer" is only simplification. Actually i want to open
this file with :edit

On Oct 15, 12:22 pm, sc <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thursday 15 October 2009, Sergey Avseyev wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I want to use fine tool gpicker
> > (http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/gpicker), which
> > outputs its result to stdout, i  try to grab it with
> > function below:
>
> > function! Gpicker()
> >    redir => filename
> >    execute "!gpicker ."
> >    redir END
> >    silent put=filename
> > endfunction
>
> > I call gpicker in my home directory and select file .vimrc,
> > try to grab output and put it into buffer, but I got
>
> > :!gpicker .
>
> > [No write since last change]
>
> > instead of ".vimrc".
>
> > Where am I wrong?
>
> you're making it much harder than it needs to be
>
> if you want the output of gpicker in your buffer, simply
> enter:
>
>     :r!gpicker
>
> hth,
>
> sc
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