When working with vim especially on windows creating a new file can be
a bit of a pain as I have to navigate the directory structure to do
this.

I found this http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Set_working_directory_to_the_current_file
which is good if there is already a file open I guess.

But I was wondering if I could set the default opening directory by OS
instead.

On linux its sweet ~/Programs really aint that much to type.

On windows XP its sweet as well c:/MyPrograms

But windows 7 is where i am getting annoyed, you can't write directly
to c:\ so the directories I have to navigate to create open or close
files are
C:\Users\renshaw family\Documents\Programs
which is really starting to grind my goat, fine for me bad for the
goat.

Anyhow is there any easy way to acheive this?

Sayth

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