I'm having the same problem, and the three solutions don't work for me.
In all the three solutions (and even the other thread I started with
your reply windo diffthis) doesn't work.
What happens is that one window folds the complete file to one line.
The other window keeps the file open as it
Eric Leenman wrote:
I'm having the same problem, and the three solutions don't
work for me. In all the three solutions (and even the other
thread I started with your reply windo diffthis) doesn't work.
What happens is that one window folds the complete file to one
line. The other window keeps
I have two files which I'd like to compare via diffsplit in an
existing vim session - trying to do so by issuing ':diffsplit
filename' when the other one is already in the window gets me the
error:
E97: Cannot create diffs
I can properly open the diff in a separate instance via 'vimdiff',
Lev Lvovsky wrote:
I have two files which I'd like to compare via diffsplit in an existing
vim session - trying to do so by issuing ':diffsplit filename' when
the other one is already in the window gets me the error:
E97: Cannot create diffs
I can properly open the diff in a separate
On May 31, 2007, at 3:02 PM, A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
Lev Lvovsky wrote:
I have two files which I'd like to compare via diffsplit in an
existing vim session - trying to do so by issuing ':diffsplit
filename' when the other one is already in the window gets me
the error:
E97: Cannot create