Thanks for reply.
I tried it before.Yet, it did show the command. :(

Any other idea?


On Oct 23, 6:06 pm, Jan Larres <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Anna,
>
> * anna ([email protected]) wrote:
> > I am sending a command from other process through OLE. The command is
> > shown at the very bottom line of vim window. For example, the process
> > send command ":call foo()". Then ":call foo()" is shown at the very
> > bottom line of vim window. One alternative to remove it, I could use
> > <C-L>. However, it is quite costly. I simply want the command not
> > shown. Is there a way to set it hidden or not shown?
>
> I have never used OLE, but you can try to use 'silent' in front of the
> command:
>
>   :silent call foo()
>
> Cheers,
>         Jan
>
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