On Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 6:01 AM, Piotr Foltyn <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm hitting an issue while using "Cream\Vim" on Windows 10. Say I have
> a directory with only two files in it. I right click on "file1.txt"
> and from the context menu I select "Edit with Cream/Vim". Predictably,
> new "Cream/Vim" window opens up with "file1.txt" loaded - so far so
> good. Now I proceed to open the second file so I repeat the above
> exercise for the "file2.txt" but this time I'm being hit with a
> message saying "Swap file 'c:\blah\.file2.txt.swp' already exists!".
>
> In essence I'm hitting exactly the same issue as was reported in 2008
> in thread: "Swap file issues when opening multiple files".
>
> Do you have any idea what might be happening here?

I see the same thing on Windows 8.1 and have no idea how to solve
this. It's very frustrating, but is obviously something deep in one of
Vim's features that not many developer's use.

One test you might try: Instead of with the file being edited
(default), Cream will place swap files at $CREAM_SWP if it is a valid
directory that is writable. Does that make a difference?

-- 
Steve Hall  [ digitect dancingpaper com ]
Cream for Vim  http://cream.SourceForge.net
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