Hi, Gary > Vim doesn't lock files. Why do you think Vim locks files? Ah , should be swap files .. ;-)
> You might be seeing the effect of a Vim swap file that was left when > Vim was terminated. That is a feature. It allows you to recover a > file that was being edited when Vim terminated unexpectedly. You > can prevent Vim from creating swap files, but that would be a bad > idea. The swap file not only allows Vim to recover from crashes but > also allows Vim to warn you when you attempt to edit the same file > in two instances of Vim. > > The solution in your case would be to close Vim instead of closing > Konsole when you're through editing the file. Thanks for detailed explanation firstly. I'm ah .. kinda lazy somehow , it's fine to quit vim before konsole is closed. Anyway , i'm just looking for a nice solution ;-) -- Best Regards, Aaron Lewis - PGP: 0x4A6D32A0 FingerPrint EA63 26B2 6C52 72EA A4A5 EB6B BDFE 35B0 4A6D 32A0 irc: A4R0NL3WI5 on freenode -- 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
