Bart Baker wrote:
Thanks for the help Charles.
I actually ended up just hacking the autoload/netrw.vim file and
surrounding each function call with:
set noshellslash
*function call*
set shellslash
While its not pretty, it works like a charm. Also, I got rid of the
"executable()" condition when attempting to call the MS-DOS commands.
Thanks for your suggestion though. I may try this upgrade down the line.
I'm mystified as to why you need to "set noshellslash"; netrw doesn't
set it. Why not put "set nossl" in your .vimrc? Or, why do you need
ssl set, anyway? Just curious.
Hacking it means that subsequent upgrades/changes to netrw will be that
more difficult for you, as you probably know.
I've changed the executable test to be executable("cmd"), since
Windoze doesn't support copy/move/mkdir/rmdir as separate commands.
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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