I think I may not write it clear in my previous email. I run the command as
mtxrun --noquotes bin:vim "-u NONE -c \"set tabstop=8\" \"test.tex\""
which got the mtxrun output has spurious " before test.tex. if omit the \"
around the test.tex, like this,
mtxrun --noquotes bin:vim "-u NONE -c \"set tabstop=8\" test.tex"
there are no spurious " in mtxrun output. However, both will make vim open a
new file named "tabset=8" and the test.tex to be edited. That is the
problem. I guess under linux this command should open vim to edit the
test.tex only instead.
Andy
On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 1:40 PM, Aditya Mahajan
Hi,
It seems that mtxrun --noquotes behaves differently on windows and linux. Can someone on windows (who has vim) check the following. Run
mtxrun --noquotes bin:vim "-u NONE -c \"set tabstop=8\" test.tex"
You will enter in vim. Press :qa! to exit vim. What does the output on the terminal say? On my linux machine, I get
MTXrun | executing: vim -u NONE -c "set tabstop=8" test.tex
Andy Wong tested it on windows and he gets
MTXrun | executing: vim -u NONE -c "set tabstop=8" "test.tex
Notice the spurious " before test.tex. This causes t-vim to fail on windows. Do others on windows get the same behavour? I do not see a reason why mtxrun should behave differently on linux and windows.
Thanks, Aditya
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