Am 07.05.2010 23:02, schrieb Charles Campbell:
> Dennis Benzinger wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> If I try to open a directory and some files on the command line by using
>>
>> vim -o dir file1 file2
>>
>> I get three split windows with the following buffer names in their
>> statusline: NetrwTreeListing 1, dir, dir
>> The topmost windows shows the contents of the current directory in netrw.
>> But it only shows the directory dir, not the two files.
>> The other two windows are empty. When I move the cursor to the empty
>> windows
>> (Ctrl-W j) they start to show the same strange netrw listing with the
>> files
>> missing. The buffer names in the status line then change to
>> NetrwTreeListing 2 and NetrwTreeListing 3.
>>
>> I'm using Vim 7.2.411 and the netrw windows show v136.
>>
>> Can anyone reproduce this or is it a problem with my configuration?
>
> Hello!
>
> Please try netrw v138b, available at my website as
> http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#NETRW .
>[...]
Thanks for the new version. It almost works. Normally I have
let g:netrw_liststyle = 3
in my .vimrc. With this setting three netrw windows are shown. In these
windows the two files are missing and only the subdirectory is shown.
If I remove this setting or use the styles zero to two it works.
Regards,
Dennis Benzinger
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