The last couple days I have been getting a "swap file already exists" message 
when I attempt to open a file. When that happens, as you are aware, the user is 
given several options, which to me are extremely confusing. A factor I feel 
certain is involved is that on a couple occasions either vim or a vim window 
was closed in other than normal fashion. [E.g., on one occasion, while I was 
running the computer on battery power, the battery ran down while I was away 
from my desk. Normally, when that happens the computer goes into suspend mode 
and when I attach the power cord the computer starts back up in the state it 
was in when it went into suspend mode. This time, however, it shut down. After 
restarting the computer I got the "swap file already exists" message when I 
restarted vim and attempted to load a file.] 

When I get the message I am never certain what to do. Usually I know that the 
file had been saved after the last edit. Even in that case i'm not sure what to 
do to open the most recently saved copy of the file. When I'm uncertain, I 
don't know which option will give me the most recent copy of the file. Or if I 
make the wrong choice, how I might recover---if that is possible at all.

I imagine experienced programmer-users of vim would not have this problem. I am 
neither. I am a non-programming relative novice vim user. Help regarding my 
options and best choices in this situation would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
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Eric Weir
[email protected]

"Human coexistence and social life constitute the good common to us all 
from which and thanks to which all cultural and social goods derive." 

- Zygmunt Bauman

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