Re: [cream] Menu bar disappeared
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From: William G. <gil...@gm...> - 2009-10-13 13:44:03
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Thanks for your reply! I tried running the ':guioptions+=m' in command mode, but I keep getting 'E492: Not an editor command'. Please let me know if I'm doing something wrong here. I opened the group of files, by selecting all of them in nautilus and using the 'open with' option in the command menu. Do you think maybe since cream didn't finish initializing properly and didn't turn the menu back on, when I closed it, that wrote the setting back out somewhere?.....Ok, I just checked gvim, and I'm seeing the same thing there, I'll check out my vimrc file when I get a chance. Thanks again! Bryan On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 7:36 AM, Steve Hall <dig...@da...> wrote: > From: William Gilbert, Mon, October 12, 2009 10:10 pm >> >> I'm currently using ubuntu, and have been using cream for a few >> weeks. Today, I tried to open a group of seven files and received >> some odd errors, resulting in only three of the files being opened >> and some odd behavior (open, format, and some other functions >> weren't working). So, I closed the editor and reopened it to find >> that there was no menu bar (file, edit, view, etc.). I tried >> removing the package, renaming the .cream folder, but I was unable >> to get the menu bar back. Anyone have any suggestions? > > At the commandline [Ctrl+L, :] > > :guioptions+=m > > How are you opening a group of files? Cream initializes with the menu > off to improve startup speed, but then turns it back on via autocmd. > For some reason, the startup does not appear to be complete, it fails > before the initialization autocmds finish. > > -- > Steve Hall [ digitect dancingpaper com ] > :: Cream... usability for Vim > :: http://cream.sourceforge.net > > > |