Happy to know you found what caused your problem. Have fun with Vim, and
don't forget to upgrade to some not-too-old version of Vim 8.2, because Vim
8.0 is _still_ out of date.
Best regards,
Tony.
On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 4:36 PM tom wrote:
> Tony you are correct. When I set this
> [image:
[Not sure if you have received this message already. Apologies if it
is a duplicate]
Hi,
$ nvi -r
vi: no files to recover.
$ vim -r
Swap files found:
In directory ~/.vim/tmp:
-- none --
Is there a way to make vim behave like nvi, that is, give a less verbose
message natively,
Tony you are correct. When I set this
[image: image.png]
Then my old vimrc started working again.
I had had this variable set for years. its also set in my bashrc. When I
installed Vim 7.22 some years ago I wrote a wrapper batch file to run vim
inside a bash shell. Then I change the association