> One of the reasons I use vim; it is available AND the same on
> all three platforms, Unix, Mac, Win. The real reason; vim is
> great.
>
> Now... sometimes I must work in Windows, when I double click a
> document it opens gvim, and that is good. But when I double
> click another document, another instance of gvim is spawned.
>
> On Windows, is it possible to prevent new instances of gvim
> and have the document open in the current gvim by double
> clicking?
>
are you aware that (assuming you have run the windows install
script that comes with vim -- i think it's called install.bat) if
you right click on a file in windows explorer you get a context
menu that includes the option of opening in a single (existant)
instance of vim
i know using windows tends to make one double-click happy, but
possibly this knowledge can guide you to the Other Button
sc
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