Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Re: How to set the path of a file as the current directory of gvim on linux automatically when it is opened ?

On 23/01/10 03:22, Lenin Lee wrote:
> On Windows, when I double click a file and open it using gvim, the path
> of the file will be set as the current directory of gvim.
>
> But when I do the same thing on linux, the current directory of gvim
> always is my home directory.
>
> I searched for the question with google, but there is no resolution.
>
> So I wonder if anyone may help.
>
> Thanks
>
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Next time you have a question about Vim, don't use Google to (try to)
find the answer, use Vim's own help.

See
:help
:help :help
:help help-context
:help {subject}
:help :helpgrep

Best regards,
Tony.
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