Hi AndyHancock!
On Mi, 01 Mai 2013, AndyHancock wrote:
> On Apr 29, 5:09 am, Marcin Szamotulski wrote:
> > If the above will not solve your problem you can record your local
> > directory in vimrc:
> >
> > let g:pwd = getcwd()
> >
> > and in a '.vim/after/plugin/myscript.vim' use:
> >
> > set noautochdir
> > exe 'cd '.fnameescape(g:pwd)
> >
> > If this was due to lcd used somewhere it should solve it. I assume
> > that it only happens on startup, if not you might need to use
> > autocommands. Maybe it only happens with some file type?
>
> Unfortunately, it doesn't just happen at startup. I haven't been able
> to determine the triggering event.
2 suggestions to help finding out why/when your working directory
changes:
1) :set verbose=5
When the verbose setting is set to at least 5, Vim will always
print whenever it changes directories. This might however be
accompanied with a lot of other verbose messages in which you are
not interested.
2) Try if :set cpo+=. helps. This prevents changing directories, if
your buffer is modified. So this doesn't work in all cases, but
should at least prevent changing directories, when you are editing
a file.
regards,
Christian
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