Furash Gary wrote:
Today, when I open a file with gvim (windows), it shows me a popup with
the following and seems to work okay. What is this telling me? There
isn't any error message, it just prints out the following
--- Auto-Commands ---
filetypedetect BufEnter
*.xpmif getline(1) =~ "XPM2" | setf xpm2 | else | setf xpm | endif
*.xpm2setf xpm2
filetypedetect BufNewFile
*.otlsetfiletype vo_base
*.olnsetfiletype xoutliner
?\+.origexe "doau filetypedetect BufRead " . expand("<afile>:r")
?\+.bakexe "doau filetypedetect BufRead " . expand("<afile>:r")
?\+.oldexe "doau filetypedetect BufRead " . expand("<afile>:r")
?\+.newexe "doau filetypedetect BufRead " . expand("<afile>:r")
?\+.rpmsave
exe "doau filetypedetect BufRead " . expand("<afile>:r")
?\+.rpmnew
exe "doau filetypedetect BufRead " . expand("<afile>:r")
*~let s:name = expand("<afile>") | let s:short = substitute(s:name,
'\~$', '', '') | if
Gary Furash, MBA, PMP, Applications Manager
Maricopa County Attorney's Office
my guess is, maybe you have an ":autocommand" (or ":au") statement with
no command, as follows:
" display all autocommands
au
" display all autocommands for a single event:
au BufEnter
" display all autocommands for a single group
au filetypedetect
" display all autocommands for a single event and pattern
au BufNewFile *.vim
etc.
see
:help autocmd.txt"
:help autocmd-list"
Anything "displayed" in gvim before the GUI is actually started, comes
up in a popup. To display it in the GUI itself, there are two methods;
- start the GUI early by means of the ":gui" statement
- display it late by means of an autocommand for the VimEnter event.
see
:help :gui
:helpgrep :gui
:help VimEnter
Best regards,
Tony.