[email protected] wrote on 06/01/2009 03:35:13 PM: > > wilson.m.liu wrote: > > When I set a path by ":set path=..." and use "sfind" to edit > > one file in the directory, wildcard in the file name seems > > not working. That is to say, when I type ":sf Sample.txt" for > > example, it opens the file successfully. However, when I type > > ":sf Sam*.*"(This pattern uniquely refers to one file), it > > amazingly shows an error displaying no match. I am puzzled > > whether we can use wildcard in sf path. > > Yes you can use a wildcard in :find and :sfind, however, it > searches directories in the 'path' option, so the first step > would be (the second shows where set, if it has been): > > :set path? > :verbose set path? > > John > > > > Hi, I am not clear about what ":set path?" mean. Would you please make some explanation?
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