Musat Eduard wrote: > hy, my question here is about the allowed locations in the new vim 8.0 file > explorer netrw 156. > > i'm running vim 8.0 on a windows 7 system and i'm having this issue whenever > i open gvim (the one that runs in a window as opposed to running in cmd) the > default path in :pwd is c:\users\"user". if i use the :Explore command it > brings up the file explorer showing all the files in there but i can only go > up in file paths up to c:\users and that's it, i can't go any upper than that. > > more than that if i use the :cd command to go to a different drive (d:), it > does change the directory successfully and it does show it if i use :pwd but > if i use :Explore it doesn't show anything, instead it just does a split > screen of the same file containing the same text i have in the initial file. > > more than that, if i create an asdasd.txt file in d:\ and open it with vim > and then use :Explore again it does nothing, just goes back to the same line > of text i was on in command mode, almost as if the program is looking for > access to that directory or cancelling the command because of something like > that. > > also, i used vim 7.4 before this and it would any of the commands mentioned > as expected. any ideas what the problem might be? does it need any special > configuration? > > thanks, > edi > I suspect most if not all of these issues have disappeared with v162h of netrw (http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#NETRW). Please try it out and see if you're still having problems. I don't have a windows 7 system available to me at the moment to try this out, btw.
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