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Always get two windows when using -c
From: |
Chris Green |
Subject: |
Always get two windows when using -c |
Date: |
Sun, 13 Nov 2022 13:57:30 +0000 |
This relates to my recent posting about trying to use the '-c' command
line option. However it's now a more general problem/question.
Whenever I add a '-c command' (or a '+ command', or a '-g NNN') to the
command line vile opens two windows, the file I want is in the first
window and the following is in the second (lower) window:-
[Reading /home/chris/.vilerc]
[Read 66 lines from "/home/chris/.vilerc"]
[Reading /usr/share/vile/filters.rc]
[Reading /usr/share/vile/modes.rc]
[Reading /usr/share/vile/digraphs.rc]
[Reading /home/chris/wiki/data/pages/boating/diary/2011/05/20.txt]
[Read 2 lines from
"/home/chris/wiki/data/pages/boating/diary/2011/05/20.txt"]
[Not that many lines in buffer: 20]
The error at the bottom is simply because, in this case, I had a
'-g 20' on the command line. As I said, it makes no difference what I
add to the command line (with -c, + or -g) I always get this second
window.
How can I prevent this second window from opening?
--
Chris Green
- Always get two windows when using -c,
Chris Green <=