On Feb 19, 4:15 am, smith <[email protected]> wrote: > Windows Vista, GVIM 7.2 (Big version with GUI) > I was opened file in GVIM after system crash. GVIM offers to recover > file as it was not saved. I agree and try to save recovered file > using command ':wa', but GVIM to do nothing (may be it thinks that > there are no modified buffers?) I quit GVIM, remove .swp files and... > lost my work. The command ':w' work nice at recovered files and saves > it. Is it a bug ? Must ':wa' save recovered files ?
This does not make sense. :wa saves all modified files. If you actually recovered unsaved changes, your buffer will be modified, and therefore will be saved with :wa. I'm guessing either you did not really do a recovery (the "a" choice in the recovery prompt is "abort", not "agree"), or there were no unsaved changes in the swap files, so your buffers remained unmodified. -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
