On Tue, June 16, 2015 15:15, Jonathan Billings wrote:> On Tue, Jun 16, 2015 at 11:56:58AM -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote:
>> When I gvim a file from gnome,
>> gvim's working directory is always my home directory.
>> [snip]
>> I am looking for a way to give gvim the correct working directory.
>> Is this a gnome thing?
>
> No, it's not a GNOME thing. I assume you're opening up gvim from a
> menu? Then your current working directory is $HOME. That's the way
> unix/linux works when you start a program and your CWD is $HOME. The
> graphical interface has a CWD of $HOME, so anything it forks will
> too.
>
What I do is open a terminal session; cd to the working directory I
desire, and then run gvim from the command line.
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