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I changed default gvim.desktop content like this:
It is ok when I open a file from Krusader by double click/enter (GVim is set as default editor) but when I tried to launch GVim as a KDE application it won't start. The mouse cursor changes but nothing happens. When I remove --remote-tab-silent argument it works as it should. Can you explain this behaviour? Is there a way to have look at logs or some output to see what is happening?
openSUSE 13.2, KDE 4.14.2
Arch Linux, KDE 4.14.7 |
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the remote-tab-silent switch is likely NOOP w/o a file parameter (which is not present when starting it from the start menu)
If gvim doesn't have a "smart" switch (which just starts gvim if there's no file) you'll have to go for a script gvim.sh
and use that
or file a bug against gvim do do smarter ![]() PS: kate/kwrite has btw. a vim input style mode. |
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Yes. I fixed it with the similar script because GVim refuses to run with just --remote-tab-silent option without providing the file name.
openSUSE 13.2, KDE 4.14.2
Arch Linux, KDE 4.14.7 |
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