alberto wrote:
> Thank you Charles,
>
> but it is not what I need. That's why what I want is avoid browsing, 
> the code is in a lot of different directories but I have the list of 
> the source code I must modify.
> I don't know if it's possible to set up a map key that "read" the 
> current line (where is the path of the source code) and then open it....
>
> Thanks!
>
> 2009/5/27 Charles Campbell <charles.e.campb...@nasa.gov 
> <mailto:charles.e.campb...@nasa.gov>>
>
>
>     alberto wrote:
>     >
>     > _English: (sorry for my english, is not very nice....)
>     > _
>     >
>     > Hi, I'm programmer and I always use Vi-Vim.
>     >
>     > I work directly with source code in a host. I usually connect by
>     > telnet and then open de code with vi. In the host is not
>     installed Vim
>     > so if a want to use it I have to access from my local machine.
>
[snip]

Also: please bottom-post on this list.  The consistency helps keep 
replies-to-replies-to-replies understandable, and its the Vim List Way.

Regards,
Chip Campbell
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