> lately. I will do better.
Heh, either Windows or AT&T alone is enough to boil one's blood, 
so I can sympathize and appreciate the occasional bad day. :)
> I'm aware of most of the options in vim. I'm not aware of any
> option to put the swapfiles elsewhere. That would also work.
Vim does provide the 'directory' option
:help 'directory'
which can be used to put the swapfile in the first directory in 
the listing.  For warnings, read below
:help E326
on the advantages/disadvantages to changing this.  The only times 
I've used this was back when floppy-drives were the norm, and 
having a swapfile on a floppy was agonizingly slow.
You might make a compromise with some autocmds that will 
set/restore 'directory' only if you're editing files in your 
Dropbox dir.
> Then and only then, can I safely ignore the lock file and remove it.
I've occasionally wished for a "--wtf" option to vim that would 
effectively open both the unrecovered and recovered versions in a 
diffsplit allowing me to compare them.  Currently I have to
  1) open the file with "-r" to recover
  2) write the file to a temp file
  3) quit vim
  4) delete the swapfile (remembering "/a" on Dos/Win32)
  5) vimdiff the original and the temp file
  6) make any fixes and save the file back out
  7) delete the tempfile
Some easy means to do steps 1-5,7 would be most welcome.
-tim
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