I suppose it's time to donate to Uganda in order to vote for this trivial
feature :)



2009/5/26 Tim Chase <[email protected]>

>
> > Hello Tim, you are a good man!  You solved my problem.  Since you knew
> the
> > answer to that, perhaps you could help me with this even easier question:
> >
> > How do you get rid of the "# files to edit" message that always scatters
> my
> > terminal whenever I do this?
>
> I'm not sure this is an easier question...I know the answer to
> your first one :)
>
> If your message is verbatim such as "3 files to edit", it should
> be printed on startup but then clear when vim finishes
> loading/opening.  It may remain on the console when quitting, but
> I've never seen a way to disable this.
>
> If it's actually "3 *more* files to edit" which is given on
> quitting if you haven't visited all the files, I'm not sure
> there's a way to disable this other than to quit as previously
> suggested.
>
> -tim
>
>
>
>
> >
>


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