Am 08.03.2010 20:22, schrieb epanda:
On 8 mar, 19:55, Andy Wokula<[email protected]> wrote:
Am 08.03.2010 19:50, schrieb epanda:
I would like to avoid to backslash all spaces when I have to use
windows path.
eg : DirDiff c:\user\Documents\ and\ settings
Can I avoid to put backslahes ?
What's the notation you would like to use instead?
c:\user\Documents and settings or c:/user/Documents and settings
The :edit command, for example, doesn't require a backslash before a
space.
but :DirDiff (the one I know from the plugin), on the other hand, does,
because it requires at least two arguments which are separated by
spaces. I don't need to type the backslashes, because the <Tab> key
inserts them for me:
:DirDiff c:\user\Doc<Tab>
->
:DirDiff c:\user\Documents\ and\ settings
(or similar).
So, actually, where is the problem?
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