Thursday, March 4, 2010

Re: Unexpected behaviour of File browser in multi-windows environment

Jean Johner wrote:
> I went to your site today (4 March) and downloaded (with IE6) netrw.
> It comes with the name netrw.vba.htm.
> I did the following:
> -change the name from netrw.vba.htm to netrw.vba
> -open netrw.vba with Windows gvim (default _vimrc)
> - type :so % then :q
> Up to now everything works
>
> Then please do:
> gvim file1
> :sp .
> File browser is opened with the cursor on ../
> The second line shows the correct version number (netrw v137e)
> Click on the status line of file1 (bottom of screen)
> Nothing happens, the cursor freezes to vertical double sided arrow.
>
> Can you reproduce this behavior.
>
Unfortunately, no -- the cursor shows up on a word in the "file1" file.
I did this with

gvim -u NONE file1
:set nocp
:so ~/.vim/plugin/netrwPlugin.vim
:sp .
[click on status line of file1]

which avoids any interference from my .vimrc or other plugins.

Regards,
Chip Campbell

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