2009/3/3 Bee:
>
> On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 2:15 PM, björn wrote:
>> Ok, lets try only adding the guitablabel=%t line then.
>>
>> Actually, before I do so I'd like some more people to weigh in on
>> this issue.
>> Does anybody else want this as the default?
>> Does anybody think we should leave thin
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 2:15 PM, björn wrote:
> Ok, lets try only adding the guitablabel=%t line then.
>
> Actually, before I do so I'd like some more people to weigh in on
> this issue.
> Does anybody else want this as the default?
> Does anybody think we should leave things as they are?
>
> I
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 2:15 PM, björn wrote:
> Ok, lets try only adding the guitablabel=%t line then.
>
> Actually, before I do so I'd like some more people to weigh in on this issue.
> Does anybody else want this as the default?
> Does anybody think we should leave things as they are?
>
> I app
2009/2/25 Nico Weber:
>
>> The following combination works well for me:
>>
>> " Tab label is filename, tooltip is full path and file name
>> set guitablabel=%t
>> set guitabtooltip=%F
>>
>> I have no objections to adding these lines to MacVim's gvimrc. Does
>> anybody object to this change? Any
> The following combination works well for me:
>
> " Tab label is filename, tooltip is full path and file name
> set guitablabel=%t
> set guitabtooltip=%F
>
> I have no objections to adding these lines to MacVim's gvimrc. Does
> anybody object to this change? Any other suggestions?
I'm not sure
2009/2/24:
> On Feb 23, 5:39 pm, Nico Weber wrote:
>> Hi Jason,
>>
>> On Feb 23, 9:52 am, Jason Eggleston wrote:
>>
>> > When using netrw and multiple tabs, the title is very terse, like
>> > this:
>>
>> > s//d//u/l/w/t/t...
>>
>> > When editing a file such as this:
>>
>> > mvim sftp://dev1//usr
Nico,
Thanks for this, it works perfectly. Also found this
http://webexpose.org/2008/10/13/open-macvim-tabs-from-command-line/
which helped a lot as well.
For what it's worth I think it is a large enough usability problem
that the default behavior should change.
Thanks,
-Jason
On Feb 23, 5:3
Hi Jason,
On Feb 23, 9:52 am, Jason Eggleston wrote:
> When using netrw and multiple tabs, the title is very terse, like
> this:
>
> s//d//u/l/w/t/t...
>
> When editing a file such as this:
>
> mvim sftp://dev1//usr/local/www/test/tmp/test.txt
>
> How can I fix this?
try adding `set guitablabel
When using netrw and multiple tabs, the title is very terse, like
this:
s//d//u/l/w/t/t...
When editing a file such as this:
mvim sftp://dev1//usr/local/www/test/tmp/test.txt
How can I fix this?
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