A couple months ago, I was wandering around the help pages looking for something (no idea what now) and I stumbled upon something SOOO cool, that I really had wished I had known it for the last ten years.
I, then, promptly forgot what it was (the exact command, not the functionality) and have not been able to re-find it to save my life!! It was (I think) some : thingy, that upon hitting enter a command/cmd/ DOS window (I'm running gvim in XP) would pop open, already sitting in the directory in which the file open in the current buffer resides. In other words, if I had a file open like: c:/somedir/someotherdir/ somefile.ext and I typed the :magic-word and hit enter, a command window would pop open to the directory: c:/somedir/someotherdir/ Might anyone know the :magic-word? -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
