2012/1/3 Marty Fried <[email protected]>: > I checked this on my Ubuntu 11.10 system with the default version of > Vim that comes with it. It looked exactly like your setup...
[...] > I was able to edit this file with vim/gvim with no problem, > either with editing nor with creating the temp file. > > I guess the reason I changed the permissions on my system were not > to give me access, but to make the files not writable to all. I just missed this detail checking your answer while writting my last email ;-) ...But I could figure out that is very improbable that no other users had the same problem before if it were result to be vim issue. But I have'nt any ntfs filesystem to check that. :-O Now is clear that the problem is in his vim setup and the only way to find the exact cause of it is to try disabling setting by setting. > If > nothing else, I don't like having all the file coloring as shown > on my system with these settings. > > I never meant that you need to unmount/remount the drive just to use Vim, > at least not normally. I only said to do that for debugging to get the > right > mount command, then you would leave whatever works in your fstab file for > startup. Of course ;-) > But if you are convinced that this is a Vim problem, then I guess > you don't want to bother. Sorry nobody has been able to tell you the > answer. :-D -- Joan Miquel Torres__________________________________ Linux Registered User #164872 http://www.mallorcaweb.net/joanmiquel BULMA: http://bulma.net http://breu.bulma.net/?l2301 -- 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
