On 2006-08-18, Charles E Campbell Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gary Johnson wrote: > > > On 2006-08-18, Charles E Campbell Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >> Read :help netrw-starstarpat : > >> > >> :Explore **//class foo > >> > >> for example. You'll be presented with an netrw browser display in each > >> subdirectory > >> with matching files and the cursor on the first file that matches. Use > >> shift-up and shift-down > >> to move the cursor to previous or subsequent files with matches. Hit > >> the <cr> when your > >> cursor is on an "interesting" file to select and edit it. > >> > >> > > > > I've never used the netrw's :Explore command before, but seeing > > this, I read the help sections on pattern-searching and tried the > > example from *netrw-starstar*. It doesn't seem to work. I'm using > > Vim-7.0 and netrw v103 on SunOS 5.8. > > > > $ cd /home/garyjohn/src/SunOS/vim-7.0/vim70/src > > $ vim -N -u NONE > > :runtime plugin/netrwPlugin.vim > > :Explore **/*.c > > E77: Too many file names > > > > > Sigh -- I'm not sure what to do about this one. Turns out that: > > com! ... -complete=dir Explore ... > > causes the E77 with "Too many file names". Simply removing the > "-complete=dir" > from the command fixes things.
Thanks. That removes the error and gives me a list of files, but included in that list are non-*.c names such as INSTALL Makefile README.txt Regards, Gary -- Gary Johnson | Agilent Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Wireless Division | Spokane, Washington, USA