hello group, I use vim 7.3.35 from a debian package.
I use vim quite often. In the past few weeks, probably longer, I found that vim sometimes behaves unexpectedly when using :e to edit a new file. In the unexpected situation, the current directory appears to be changed, although I didn't change it myself. I can see that by using tab completion after :e. When I use :Ex instead, I see the context of the directory where I expect to be. Today I found out that it only occurs when I edit _certain files_. Everything goes well until I edit such a 'certain file', after which I end up in the wrong directory. After some more testing I found out that in the corresponding view file of such a file (in ~/.vim/views), a line appears on which is stated lcd ~/the/unexpected/directory. Bingo! I assume that deleting the view will normalize the situation again. does anybody know * WHY this lcd line appears in the view file? * what can be done to prevent this line from turning up in the view file? thanks in advance, Ruud -- 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
