<Charles.E.Campbell@nasa.gov> wrote:
> A Loumiotis wrote:
>>
>> Updating to v146c of netrw did not solve the problem.
>>
>
> Try v146d -- its difficult to do this without having a system to test with,
> I'm sorry. I probably won't be able to get to trying to compile and run a
> native windows vim again until this weekend
> IMHO the problem lies with the executable() test; it cannot determine that a
> command is executable if its actually being executed by a shell program (ie.
> cmd.exe), and falsely returns that the command is not executable (when, in
> fact, it will execute).
>
>> Do I have to modify the function mathmenu#StartMathMenu()?
>> Should I install the vis.vim plugin?
>>
>
> Just to be sure: this math stuff is totally independent of the "netrw copy
> and move" issue; I think Marcin S. brought this up in the wrong thread. So:
>
> * you don't need the math plugin for netrw
>
> * the latest math vimball now includes vis.vim (and cecutil); documentation
> for them is not included, you'll need to directly get the vis vimball for
> that (documentation for the math plugin itself *is* included, of course)
>
>
> Regards,
> Chip Campbell
>
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Thanks for your help and for the clarifications Chip.
I tried v146d but still the copy and move commands do not work.
I would like to report though that the following message:
**error** (netrw) command<move> is not executable!
does not appear anymore when using (mm) to move. But the file(s) are
not moved.
Best regards,
Antonis
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