On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 11:59 AM, Erik Zoltan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Does anyone have experience getting Cream to work with MacVim, or
> should I be trying to install gVim instead?

Is the MacVim stable and have all the features of the other versions?

> I'd love to create a document describing the easiest way to get
> Cream running on a Mac and submit it for inclusion in the project.

I would equally love to be able to add that to Cream.

> I'm working with Cream as my programmer's editor. I have it on Linux
> and have used it on Windows. I do most of my work on a MacBook Pro
> and would love to get Cream running on Mac. I use MacVim which works
> great but I would rather use Cream with expert mode. I have syntax
> highlighting language bindings for vim that I can't get in other
> editors, so I'm already committed to something vim-ish.

I've never had a user willing to work it all out but would welcome the
opportunity. I'm don't know any of the particular Apple environment
requirements. Knowing Vim, there are probably just a few tweaks
needed.

If you're interested, start with the creamrc. All the paths will need
to be verified before anything else will work. That's probably it
other other than issues with GUI pieces like dialogs, menus, window
size, etc.
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