Whoops, sorry that should have been:

  :set guioptions+=m

I don't find the Nautilus context menu very robust, it is apparently
sending the entire string of files to what Vim understands to be a
single argument. Not sure how to fix this, we were able to fix this
via extra quoting in Windows Explorer.

Steve


From: William Gilbert, Tue, October 13, 2009 9:37 am
>
> Thanks for your reply!
>
> I tried running the ':guioptions+=m' in command mode, but I keep
> getting 'E492: Not an editor command'. Please let me know if I'm
> doing something wrong here.
>
> I opened the group of files, by selecting all of them in nautilus
> and using the 'open with' option in the command menu. Do you think
> maybe since cream didn't finish initializing properly and didn't
> turn the menu back on, when I closed it, that wrote the setting back
> out somewhere?.....Ok, I just checked gvim, and I'm seeing the same
> thing there, I'll check out my vimrc file when I get a chance.
>
> Thanks again!
> Bryan
>
> On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 7:36 AM, Steve Hall wrote:
> > From: William Gilbert, Mon, October 12, 2009 10:10 pm
> > >
> > > I'm currently using ubuntu, and have been using cream for a few
> > > weeks. Today, I tried to open a group of seven files and
> > > received some odd errors, resulting in only three of the files
> > > being opened and some odd behavior (open, format, and some other
> > > functions weren't working). So, I closed the editor and reopened
> > > it to find that there was no menu bar (file, edit, view, etc.).
> > > I tried removing the package, renaming the .cream folder, but I
> > > was unable to get the menu bar back. Anyone have any
> > > suggestions?
> >
> > At the commandline [Ctrl+L, :]
> >
> > :guioptions+=m
> >
> > How are you opening a group of files? Cream initializes with the
> > menu off to improve startup speed, but then turns it back on via
> > autocmd. For some reason, the startup does not appear to be
> > complete, it fails before the initialization autocmds finish.
> >
> > --
> > Steve Hall  [ digitect dancingpaper com ]
> > :: Cream... usability for Vim
> > ::   http://cream.sourceforge.net
> >



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