On 2014-04-14, Tim Johnson wrote:
> I have transitioned my vim resources from OS X 10.7 to ubuntu 12.04
>
> I've got a real mess and rather than go into the gory details, I
> need two sets of advice to begin with
>
> 1) When I start gvim, I get an error message that says "No Mapping
> Found" - most mapping does appear to work, so I need to step through
> gvim startup process.
> -- if I do `gvim -V20', I can see the startup steps, but I need to
> capture those messages in a file 'gvim -V20 > debug.txt' doesn't
> give me any results. Which syntax should I use?
The syntax is
gvim -V20debug.txt
The name of the debug output file _immediately_ follows the debug
level. Take another look at
:help -V
and I think you'll see this.
> 2)Once I have gvim started, I'm getting erratic results when I
> restore a session. Some sessions are fine, others have the syntax
> highlight turned off and I can't get it to resume, among other
> issues...
> -- similarly, I need a process to step through the session
> restoration.
You could single-step through the restoration process by prefixing
the restore command with ":debug" (see ":help :debug"), but that
could be really tedious.
I don't often save and restore sessions, so I probably can't offer
much useful guidance with that.
HTH,
Gary
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Monday, April 14, 2014
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