Hi Tony :)

 * A.J.Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dixit:
> DervishD wrote:
> >    That's how I do it right now, but I don't want to use the
> >alternative configuration just because &readonly is set, I want to use
> >based on the invocation name, at least for my system.
> Well, note then that "vim -R" is equivalent to "view", "gvim -d" to
> "gvimdiff" etc. (see the list of names starting at ":help ex"). As
> long as you keep this in mind, do as you like.

    Yes, I've took a look at the sources, just in case, but thanks for
the information. The list of names and equivalences is vey useful,
thanks :)
 
> AFAIK, there is no "easy" way to capture the command-line options from
> inside the vimrc.

    By now, just knowing "v:progname" is enough for me. Maybe in the
future I must change the way I discriminate, I don't know.

    Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado

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