I am calling 'gvim.exe -u NONE -U NONE -V9 vimlog.txt' not vim.exe...I
always use gvim, not vim.exe. Tried to run vim.exe in a cmd but somethings
does not work, I get no output to :scriptnames.

Could that be the issue? calling gvim?

I tried another gvim.exe, the one I used to use before, from,
http://wyw.dcweb.cn/#download, but this is just the exe put in my current
vim dir, overriting the original gvim.exe. Same behaviour.

I was going to test with vim without cream, but it's an installer, I am
afraid it will polute my HOME etc, is there somewhere an oficial vim zip
distrib for win I could try?




On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 7:18 PM, Tony Mechelynck <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On 29/12/13 18:51, jmlucjav wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 6:36 PM, Tony Mechelynck
>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>     On 29/12/13 16:40, jmlucjav wrote:
>>
>>         hey Tony
>>
>>         with :verbose I still get the same:
>>         noautochdir
>>
>>
>>     meaning it was never changed from its default. Strange.
>>
>>
>>
>>         About autocmd: I just pasted what I got from the log file, I
>>         dont know
>>         if the autocmd (and there is a autocommand before the au, not
>>         sure why
>>         you didnt see it) is linked with the chdir, let me copy exactly
>>         what I get:
>>         -----------------
>>         autocommand au! LoadBufferMenu
>>
>>
>>         chdir(C:\Users\jm\Dropbox\__conf\home\jm\vimfiles)
>>
>>         C:\Users\jm\Dropbox\conf\home\__jm\vimfiles
>>
>>         ------------------
>>
>>         this is with gvim.exe -u NONE -U NONE -V9vimlog.txt
>>
>>         Regarding the version, lol, I meant 7.4 32bit on win7 64bit. Exact
>>         version is 7.4 patch 131
>>
>>         thanks
>>
>>
>>     Ah, that's better.
>>
>>     About the autocommand: there is no LoadBufferMenu event (but any
>>     script could create a LoadBufferMenu group). Does Vim answer anything
>> to
>>
>>              :verbose au LoadBufferMenu
>>
>>
>> just something along this:
>> -----Auto-commands-----------
>>
>>
>>     ?
>>
>>
>>     -u NONE -U NONE means no vimrc, no gvimrc, no plugins. It even skips
>>     the system vimrc if there is one on your system. You must have done
>>     something else after that, or Vim would behave in a strictly
>>     standard way, with 'compatible' set (which is not what most of us
>>     expect, but we each have a vimrc), and no autocommands at all.
>>
>>     Also, you might have a look at the output of the :scriptnames
>>     command. Do you see anything in there which you wouldn't have
>> expected?
>>
>> I get this:
>>
>>    1: C:\Users\jm\Dropbox\portable\vim\menu.vim
>>    2: C:\Users\jm\Dropbox\portable\vim\autoload\paste.vim
>>
>> no idea if this is ok or not. I have been using vim for a year or so but
>> I am not a connoisseur regarding its inner workings or viml.
>>
>> BTW I am using vim from http://tuxproject.de/projects/vim/
>>
>> thanks!
>>
>
>
> If those two scripts are still loaded even when you do
>
>         vim.exe -u NONE -U NONE -V9 vimlog.txt
>
> AND NOTHING ELSE, then there's something very weird at work. Maybe some of
> the unlisted "manual compiling fixes" barely mentioned on that tuxproject
> site.
>
> For 32-bit Windows, Steve Hall's "Vim without Cream" has an established
> reputation. Could you try it? It is found, as I already said, at
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/cream/files/Vim/ . It is admittedly still
> "only" at patchlevel 7.4.110, but if you don't see the bug in it, then
> either it's in one of the 21 patches since then, or it's in tuxproject's
> "manual fixes".
>
> If there's a difference beween invoking "vim" and invoking "vim.exe" then
> maybe there's a "vim.bat" somewhere. If so, then what does it contain?
>
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
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