On 2013-09-16, Charles Campbell wrote:
> Paul wrote:
> >I guess the title of this thread is self-explanatory.  I'm using
> >gvim on Windows 7 64-bit.  When sorting files by time in netrw, I
> >see number prepended to file/directory names, as shown below.  I
> >change the regular expression to account for this when hiding
> >filenames starting with ".", but I'm wondering why the numbers
> >are they're there.  The funny thing is that they're not *always*
> >there, at least not the ones in front of bonafide files (the one
> >in front of the entry for parent directory seems to be always
> >there).
> >
> >Example of hiding filenames matching g:netrw_list_hide
> >" 
> >============================================================================
> >" Netrw Directory Listing                                        (netrw v140)
> >"   c:/cygwin/home/_MyUserName_/projects/_myProject_/pub/_myPubName_/archive
> >"   Sorted by time reversed
> >"   Hiding:        ^\(.*/\)\?\.\+
> >"   Quick Help: <F1>:help  -:go up dir  D:delete  R:rename  s:sort-by  x:exec
> >" 
> >============================================================================
> >000000001378955701/_myLaTeXfile_20130913.1913.tex              10340 
> >11/09/2013 11:15:01 PM
> >
> >Example of showing filenames matching g:netrw_list_hide
> >" 
> >============================================================================
> >" Netrw Directory Listing                                        (netrw v140)
> >"   c:/cygwin/home/_MyUserName_/projects/_myProject_/pub/_myPubName_/archive
> >"   Sorted by time reversed
> >"   Showing:       ^\(.*/\)\?\.\+
> >"   Quick Help: <F1>:help  -:go up dir  D:delete  R:rename  s:sort-by  x:exec
> >" 
> >============================================================================
> >000000001379353780/../                     0 16/09/2013 1:49:40 PM
> >
> This problem is not happening to me.
> 
> I'm using Linux, vim v7.4.25, and netrw v150h.  v140 is very old; I
> advise upgrading netrw.   You can get netrw from my website:
> http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#NETRW .
> 
> I don't have a windows machine available for testing at the moment; I
> probably won't be able to get to it until Wednesday night. Perhaps
> you can upgrade your netrw first and see if fixes this issue in the
> meantime.

FWIW, I just tried this on Windows 7 64-bit with gvim 7.3.829
(latest Cream without Cream) and netrw v150f and I'm not seeing the
problem either.

Regards,
Gary

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