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*starting.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Mar 26
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*starting.txt* For Vim version 7.0c. Last change: 2006 Apr 02
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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process and exits the current one. "-f" should be used when
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gvim is started by a program that will wait for the edit
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session to finish (e.g., mail or readnews). If you want gvim
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never to fork, include 'f' in 'guioptions' in your .gvimrc.
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never to fork, include 'f' in 'guioptions' in your |gvimrc|.
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Careful: You can use "-gf" to start the GUI in the foreground,
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but "-fg" is used to specify the foreground color. |gui-fork|
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{not in Vi}
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< Also consider using autocommands; see |autocommand|.
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When {vimrc} is equal to "NONE" (all uppercase), all
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initializations from files and environment variables are
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skipped, including reading the .gvimrc file when the GUI
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skipped, including reading the |gvimrc| file when the GUI
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starts. Loading plugins is also skipped.
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When {vimrc} is equal to "NORC" (all uppercase), this has the
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same effect as "NONE", but loading plugins is not skipped.
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{not in Vi}
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*-U* *E230*
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-U {gvimrc} The file "gvimrc" is read for initializations when the GUI
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-U {gvimrc} The file {gvimrc} is read for initializations when the GUI
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starts. Other GUI initializations are skipped. When {gvimrc}
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is equal to "NONE", no file is read for GUI initializations at
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all. |gui-init|
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*VIMINIT* *.vimrc* *_vimrc* *EXINIT* *.exrc* *_exrc*
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c. Four places are searched for initializations. The first that exists
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is used, the others are ignored.
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is used, the others are ignored. The $MYVIMRC environment variable is
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set to the file that was first found, unless $MYVIMRC was already set.
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- The environment variable VIMINIT (see also |compatible-default|) (*)
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The value of $VIMINIT is used as an Ex command line.
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- The user vimrc file(s):
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not been set or reset will be changed. This has the same effect like the
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value of 'compatible' had this value when starting Vim. Note that this
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doesn't happen for the system-wide vimrc file. It does also happen for gvimrc
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files.
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files. The $MYVIMRC or $MYGVIMRC file will be set to the first found vimrc
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and/or gvimrc file.
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But there is a side effect of setting or resetting 'compatible' at the moment
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a .vimrc file is found: Mappings are interpreted the moment they are
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