On 16/06/12 01:39, andy richer wrote:
Hi All,
I opened a file tmp under directory /a/b/c/d in unix environment.
gvim opened it with title bar read "tmp ( /a/b/c/d) - GVIM3
I then opened above file thru a utility called SOS(a check in & check
out management software) and gvim opened it with title bar read "tmp
(~/c/d) - GVIM".
.gvimrc is under /a/b and SOS pop up window reads "SOS-6.23.p1: project
@ (/a/b)
inside .gvimrc
title is set
titlestring is empty
Is there a way to configure gvim so that it always report full path in
title bar regardless file opened in unix window or thru utility software?
Thank you and Best Regard,
Andy Richer
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'titlestring' is a 'statusline'-like option. If you want a specific
(nondefaut) title, you set it. For instance, having
if has('title')
set title titlestring=%F%y%m%r
endif
in your vimrc may (IIUC) give you something like one of
/home/andy/.vimrc [vim]
/usr/local/vim/vim73/doc/help.txt [help][-][RO]
</andy/.mozilla/firefox/x6gzb85n.default/chrome/userChrome.css [css][RO]
etc., with < and truncation at left if too long for the screen.
Notes:
1. Even if compiled with +title, you may fail to set it if running in
console mode in a terminal defined without the t_ts termcap setting.
2. When called from another application, you will probably be editing a
temporary file created by the calling application, and that temporary
file may have a weird name, even something as weird as "SOS-6.23.pl:
project @" under $HOME/c/d/.
See
:help 'title'
:help 'titlestring'
:help 'statusline'
Best regards,
Tony.
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