On Friday, September 20, 2013 1:37:15 PM UTC-5, Stevew wrote:
> the -n flag actually turns off the swap file from what I read. I do want a swap file if there is a crash or something I want to recover the file.
>
Then you read it wrong.
:help 'viminfo' gives you a list of flags that can go in the option.
If the last thing in your 'viminfo' option is an 'n' character followed by a path to a file, Vim will use that file as the viminfo file.
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