On 16/09/12 20:08, shawn wilson wrote:
i like autochdir so that i can easily rename files and :E stuff where
i am. but, then if i use command-t again, it is limited to the current
directory. how do i make the pwd of certain commands the path vim was
opened in and the pwd of another set of commands the pwd of the file
of the current buffer?


What about not using 'autochdir' but

        :lcd %:h

in the window(s) where you want the current directory to be that of the current file? Of course if you want the PWD to _follow_ the current file in some windows or tabs but not in others, this won't work. Maybe open two or more Vim sessions then, and :set acd in some of them but but not others?

See also the Note at the end of :help 'acd':

        Note: When this option is on some plugins may not work.



Best regards,
Tony.
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