On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 3:03 PM, Lucien Gentis <lucien.gentis@waika9.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Maybe you already tried it, but did you try to use "gvim" command instead of
> "vim" command ?
Mon cher Lucien: on Unix-like systems, and among others on every
system where gvim can use GTK2 (as Dr. Chip's and mine do) a single
executable, usually named "vim", will run as a GUI if invoked either
as one of "gvim" "gview" "gvimdiff" etc. by means of a symlink, or
with the -g command-line switch. It is only on Windows (and, once upon
a time, on MS-DOS and possibly on Mac OS 9 and earlier) that a Vim
executable can be either a GUI or a console utility but not both.
Best regards,
Tony.
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