Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Re: where are those %F, %y, %f......

On Jun 26, 2:51 pm, andy richer <andy.ric...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 5:28 PM, Tony Mechelynck <
>
> antoine.mechely...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > 'titlestring' is a 'statusline'-like option. If you want a specific
> > (nondefaut) title, you set it. For instance, having
>
> > if has('title')
> >        set title titlestring=%F%y%m%r
> > endif
>
> > Best regards,
> > Tony.
> > --
>
> > I tried to use :help %F, %y,... to find the definition above with no luck.
>
> And by experiment I see %F shows ~/c/d/e.v,   %f shows ./c/d/e.v  if I
> opened e.v  inside a utility called SOS.
> 1.
> Would anyone please advise me where can I find all those %x definition in
> gvim?
> 2.
> I modified above example to: set title titlestring=%{$PWD}/%f     and it
> works in titlebar.
> The thing is that it shows   "/a/b/c/d/e.v"    where e.v is the file name.
> How can I show     "e.v    /a/b/c/d"  in titlebar?
>
> Best Regards,
> Andy

:help titlestring
When this option contains printf-style '%' items,
they will be expanded according to the rules used for 'statusline'.

:help statusline

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