Yes! "sil" works well - in the simple case. Thanks for that.
Now, on to the next. Suppose we have another command like:
vim -c '...' -c '...' -c '...' and so on and so forth - a long series of
commands that modify the text, then finally dump me into the editor. I want all
of them silenced - and it to go directly into the editor with no pausing.
Assume it is either impractical or impossible to put "sil" in front of every
command.
Is there a some setting or other to turn on silent mode globally?
On Sunday, August 16, 2020, 01:03:02 PM EDT, 'J S' via vim_use
<[email protected]> wrote:
I have a line in a shell script like:
vim -c '%!someFilter' someFile
The idea is to run the contents of someFile through someFilter before doing
further editing.
It works fine, except for one thing. After the filter runs, but before
displaying the file onscreen, it displays a message at the bottom of the screen
saying something like "60 lines filtered. Press any key to continue", after
which it then clears the screen and displays the file for normal editing.
There is no need for that message and pause. I would like it to go directly
into the vi editing mode. Is there any way to do that?
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