Running vim -g (vim in "graphical" mode) on Linux.
Vim seems to place itself in background (in terms of process, not
graphical display) upon starting up. The command by which vim was
started completes and the shell prompt is once again available while
vim is still running.
Is it possible to tell vim not to do this?
Under some circumstances, it would be useful to keep the Linux shell
waiting until vim has finished (for instance, if vim were invoked from
within a shell script and subsequent commands require that the editing
has finished).
Thank you for any help you can provide, and my apologies if this is a
repeated (or offensively simple) question.
-- Rob
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