Marco schrieb:
> On 2011-03-01 Jürgen Krämer <jottkaerr@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>>> - Using
>>> au VimEnter * if expand('%') != ""' | cd %:h | endif
>>> (note that the double quote must be doubled)
>>
>> actually, there were no double quotes in the original command, just
>> two strings with single quotes: '%' and the empty string.
>
> This line is still wrong. A single quote is missing.
>
> au VimEnter * if expand('%') != '""' | cd %:h | endif
>
> This line solves the problem for me. Thank you. I would like to see this as
> default behaviour, too.
please read my mail again; the original line was correct regarding the
single quotes.
Your line checks if the current file is not one with a name consisting
of two double quotes. However unlikely such a name is, the test is wrong.
And it does not take care of the case where Vim is started without a
filename.
Regards,
Jürgen
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