spam head wrote: > Method #1: function in my .bashrc > function mygvim2 > { > /d/vim/vim70/gvim.exe -u d:/vim/_vimrc $(cygpath -w "$@") & > } > > This function works fine, except that when I call it from rxvt, it > pulls up gvim behind my rxvt window, instead of switching to that > window.
Try cygstart --shownormal (or one of the other cygstart options.) > Method #2: separate file > I put an alias in my .bashrc file which says "alias vi=mygvim", and > then I put this in the file mygvim: > #! /bin/bash > /d/vim/vim70/gvim.exe -u d:/vim/_vimrc $(cygpath -w "$@") & > > This works as well (and switches to gvim as well). The (minor) > problem is that each time I call it, I get this message in the BASH > window: > : command not foundgvim: line 2: Get rid of the DOS line endings. Brian -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/