Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Re: disable "window close button (X)"

thank for your reply.

after reading your reply, i just know it is an issue of OS instead of
vim. so i won't try to find an answer to vim itself.

On 7月26日, 上午10时47分, Tony Mechelynck <antoine.mechely...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 25/07/11 05:36,waremwrote:
>
> > hi,
>
> > i am using gvim in M$. i would like to know if it is possible to disable
> > "window close button (X)" on the top right corner in gvim. my purpose is
> > to prevent closing vim accidentally by pressing button X.
>
> > thank you.
>
> If you mean the button at the end of the OS titlebar, that depends on
> the OS. I'm not sure that you can disable it at all, or disable it in
> Vim without disabling it everywhere (which I suppose you don't want).
>
> I maximize the gvim window, which puts that OS close-button safely out
> of the way. Of course it is next to the Maximize button, but I've
> learned not to click the one when I mean the other (or the Minimize
> button, which is next to them both).
>
> If you mean the close-tab button at the end of the Vim tabline, I don't
> know about the GUI-style tabbar, but if you use a text-style tabbar you
> can omit that button altogether by omitting the %999X code in (usually a
> custom function for) the 'tabline' option.
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
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