> My assumption is that they are therefore sharing all the same config files
> and that I really am launching the same executable with the same config.
> Is there a way I can ask GVim to tell me what all config files (with full
> paths) it's using on startup to confirm this?
Check the output of :scriptnames
> GVim is launched with no options on the command line - just a file name
> when I'm editing a file, or no options at all when launching a new, blank
> window.
>
>
> Other info:
>
> I mentioned Cygwin because, as far as I can tell, it's launching the same
> executable with the same config files, but is doing it orders of magnitude
> faster. Which seems very interesting, but I'm not sure how to interpret.
> It certainly seemed relevant to the discussion. :)
If you installed Vim using the Cygwin setup.exe, you usually get a
completly different exectuable. But it is possible, to start
the same Windows built using Cygwin.
regards,
Christian
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