>> The EDITOR variable seems to have a fairly standard meaning on Unix >> systems. I've been using that EDITOR value for years without problems, >> only when I use psql's \e once in a while it breaks. I don't think we >> should deviate from what seems to be a standard practice. > > Agreed, no quotes on Unix. I'm just wondering what to do on Windows.
I would require the user to add quotes around his executable if it has spaces. set EDITOR="C:/Program Files/vim/vim63/gvim.exe" -y Andreas ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster