On 03/01/11 08:45, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
On 02/01/11 19:05, Bastian Venthur wrote:
Hi,
when I log into a remote machine with ssh -X and start a local gvim
session, i can see the local gvim with:
u...@remote$ gvim --serverlist
GVIM
To control that it is really my local gvim session, I repeat it after
closing the local gvim and the serverlist is empty.
when I want to open a remote file with the --remote option
u...@remote$ gvim --remote test.py
an empty file gets loaded in my local gvim. Is this a bug? If not, is
there a similar way to edit remote files locally? I know that it's
possible to use :e scp:u...@remote/path/to/file but I find it more
convenient to call vim direclty within the remote filesystem.
Cheers,
Bastian
T'ain't a bug, it's a feature:
[...]
Oh, and I'm not sure of the difference between ssh -X (untrusted X11
forwarding) and ssh -Y (trusted X11 forwarding).
Best regards,
Tony.
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