On Nov 6, 10:03 pm, Bee <[email protected]> wrote: > On Nov 6, 12:54 pm, W4RH4WK <[email protected]> wrote: > > i just found out something more.. did a --version on my compiled vim > > binary and the original one from the ubuntu repo > > first the original: > > $ /etc/alternatives/vim --version | grep brow > > +arabic +autocmd +balloon_eval +browse ++builtin_terms +byte_offset > > +cindent > > > now the self compiled > > $ vim --version | grep brow > > -arabic +autocmd -balloon_eval -browse +builtin_terms +byte_offset > > +cindent > > > browse is in active in mine.. might that be the file browser? if so, > > how can i enable it (i already did --with-features=huge) > > "vim ." works fine here, a "Normal" version also with "-browse": > > # vim --version | grep brow > -arabic +autocmd -balloon_eval -browse +builtin_terms +byte_offset > +cindent > # vim --version > VIM - Vi IMproved 7.3 (2010 Aug 15, compiled Nov 1 2010 20:37:54) > MacOS X (unix) version > Included patches: 1-47 > Compiled by u...@domain > Normal version without GUI. Features included (+) or not (-):
I should qualify "works fine". If I do: "vim ." vim opens a Netrw Directory Listing of the current directory and in the status area: "." is a directory "vim /" vim opens a Netrw Directory Listing of the current directory and in the status area: "/" Illegal file name Do you get a Netrw Directory Listing? -Bill -- 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
