> > By the way I have another question concerning shell and vim.
> > I'm using zsh as interactive shell (because of completion possibilities)
> > but I prefer bash/sh to write scripts.
> > 
> > So when I type
> > 
> > :!shell_command
> > 
> > I would prefer it was seen as bash code by vim
> > and when I type
> > 
> > :sh
> > 
> > I would prefer vim opens zsh as interactive shell.
> > 
> > I know I can do
> > 
> > :set sh=bash
> > 
> > but it changes shell in both case.

On 31/07  18:25, ZyX wrote:

> Use <C-z> in normal mode instead. It won't launch anything, it will instead 
> suspend vim so that you will see shell you opened vim from. Obviously,
>     set shell=bash
> won't have any affect on shell that is already launched.

Yes indeed it's a solution. With also one drawback :-( :
I often launch vim, with xterm -e vim, and in this case I cannot use
<c-z>.

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