Marc --

...and then Marc van Dongen said...
% David T-G ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
% 
% [snip]
% 
% : % : quickie script which calls vim and then waits for a keypress before
% : % 
% : % I changed the editor setting to a script that prints something,
% : % reads a line and then starts to edit. It doesn't seem to be
% : % called when I press `e.' I still get the `unmodified' message.
% : 
% : No, make sure that you *first* call vim and you *then* wait.  You need to
% : see that vim is really called and see what messages, if any, it returns.
% 
% I overlooked the purpose of you suggestion. It doesn't
% make any difference. The script doesn't get called.

Oho; I see what you mean.  Now *that* is an interesting one.  That answer
will require some thought :-)


%  
% [snip]
% 
% : Possbile, but not probable.  I'm still betting on a vim config, though a
% : full /tmp as already mentioned might be a good place to start (my vim
% : tmpdir is $HOME/tmp; I forget about the defaults sometimes :-)
% 
% I'll have a look at that. Thanks.

Sure thing...


% 
% 
% Regards,
% 
% 
% Marc van Dongen


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