On 03/29/05 08:13:39, Andrew Lau wrote:
On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 03:06:20PM +0000, Kacper Wysocki wrote: > Cheers guys,everyone knows(?) that switching between vim and any other text editor can be a pain. I've been doing large amounts my of hacking in vim lately and so I wrote my last mail through balsa's neat 'Edit->Edit with gnome-editor' feature. However, after writing & saving my mail, and quitting the application (yes, gvim), balsa did not load the new> text. Use the "set guioptions+=f" in ~/.vimrc gvim has a nasty default of backgrounding after it's started and it throws off a lot of newbies when they integrate it with other programs.
Thanks, but I have come to rely on gvim forking on launch. What I need is for gvim to not fork *only* for gnome apps, something I haven'tquite been able to do yet. Setting "Open with" on text/plain in Nautilus to '/usr/bin/gvim -f' gives 'execvp: No such file or directory', while just setting it to 'gvim' yeilds the above problem. I can't find any other way of passing parameters to gnome filetype associations.
Cheers, Kacper
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