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Content preview:  Of course it did. Vim doesn't launch without a terminal. It
   poops the complaints in .xsession-errors. Maybe my initial idea to wrap some
   script over vim to make it detect how it is being launched. On Jul 14, 2010,
   at 4:17 PM, Chris Bennett <[email protected] > wrote: [...] 

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--- Begin Message --- Of course it did. Vim doesn't launch without a terminal. It poops the complaints in .xsession-errors.

Maybe my initial idea to wrap some script over vim to make it detect how it is being launched.

On Jul 14, 2010, at 4:17 PM, Chris Bennett <[email protected] > wrote:

On 07/14/10 14:12, Marco Peereboom wrote:
Try this instead.

This did not stop vim problem.

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