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*os_win32.txt* For Vim version 7.3. Last change: 2011 May 28
*os_win32.txt* For Vim version 7.3. Last change: 2011 Aug 14
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by George Reilly
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There are two optional arguments (see the next Q):
/min the window will be minimized.
/b" no console window will be opened
You can only one of these flags at a time. A second second one will be
You can use only one of these flags at a time. A second one will be
treated as the start of the command.
Q. How do I avoid getting a window for programs that I run asynchronously?
A. You have two possible solutions depending on what exactly do you want:
A. You have two possible solutions depending on what you want:
1) You may use the /min flag in order to run program in a minimized state
with no other changes. It will work equally for console and GUI
applications.
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console window for them (GUI applications are not affected). But you
should use this flag only if the application you run doesn't require any
input. Otherwise it will get an EOF error because its input stream
(stdin) would be redirected to \\.\NUL (stdoud and stderr too).
(stdin) would be redirected to \\.\NUL (stdout and stderr too).
Example for a console application, run Exuberant ctags: >
:!start /min ctags -R .