Wednesday, July 25, 2012

RE: Installing gvim on Windows with no admin rights

His Nerdship wrote:
> I would like the other context menu item
> "Edit with Existing Vim", for example.

I don't use that (ZTree is sensational if one is used to it),
but apart from "send to" you might find drag and drop to do the
job. Select one or more files in Windows Explorer and d&d to
gvim. If wanted, then use ':tab sball' to display each file in
its own tab.

John

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