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Dear Benji,
Soory for the late reply. What I want to do is when I run gvim and then
click on a file I want that file to be opened in the already opened gvim
session. For this I start gvim with the --servername option but I
couldnt get it to work. The second problem I actually mentioned was when
I compile my latex file by Latex-Suite and view it with yap viewer under
Windows I want to be able to go back to my original file when I double
click a line in the dvi file. I put different possible options under
yap's menu for this such as --remote or --remote-wait but what happens
is it goes to the already opened gvim session but does open a blank
window and complains about not finding the file. When I look at the
buffers menu I see
c:\test\my_test
c:\test
...
lines. I assume it is trying to find files called as above which are
actually the directories and the location of the file. So I am quite
close to the solution but can not find the last option to add, so to
speak.
I would love to use linux but at work at least for the moment this is
not possible :-(
Thanks for any help
baris
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Benji Fisher [mailto:be...@me...]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 4:49 PM
> To: Baris Erbas
> Subject: Re: inverse search
>
>
> *This message was transferred with a trial version of
> CommuniGate(tm) Pro* Baris Erbas wrote:
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> > Pro* Hi everybody! I have a problem with the inverse search under
> > windows. I make gvim do inverse search under linux without any
> > problems but at work place I have to use windows and I cant make it
> > work. I start gvim with the --servername option and under
> YAP's option
> > for invese search I put the line
> > "C:\Program Files\vim\vim61\gvim.exe" --remote-wait %f
> > also I tried other varieties such as only remote or
> --servername,etc.
> > But it resist to work!
> >
> > What am I doing wrong?
> >
> > By the way I use LatexSuite package.
> >
> > Thanks all!
> >
> > baris
>
> Baris:
>
> I have not tried this because I do not want to boot my
> nice Linux machine
> into Windows. I suggest either posting this to the vim-latex
> list or posting
> again to the vim users' list with a different subject (such
> as "problem with
> --remote"). Either way, be more specific about how it fails.
> Does vim start at
> all?
>
> HTH --Benji
>
>
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