> This is Linux? Do you change tabs by mouse clicking, keystroke or does
> it matter?
>
It's Linux, Open SUSE 10.3, ViM 7.1. I do that tab changing by mouse clicks.
But it doesn't seem to be caused by the tab switching method since it
happens only sometimes.
Can you give me some details about your installation? It sound like a
> gvim/cream server issue--are you using the default shell script
>
> #!/bin/sh
> gvim --servername "CREAM" -U NONE -u "\$VIMRUNTIME/cream/creamrc" "$@"
>
> ?
Yes, I use the default script. The problem looks to be more complex. For
instance, when I try to open a number of files (say six), then I close one
and open another, the closed file appears on of the the tabs again while the
invoked file is not opened and I have to type "cream filename" again - then,
the desired file is typically opened.
Best,
Kamadev
>
>
> We force the "CREAM" servername to improve startup speed, but if this
> isn't explicit, there can be delay while vim looks for other servers.
>
>
> --
> Steve Hall [ digitect dancingpaper com ]
> :: Cream... usability for Vim
> :: http://cream.sourceforge.net
>
>
>
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