On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 5:14 AM, Nico Weber wrote:
> I misunderstood Damien: he does not want Envy Code R Bold to be in our
> repository (but he might allow us to add a font he's currently working
> on, once he's done – even more awesome!). In the meantime, the
> attached version of the patch simp
>> I am not aware of a possibility to use urls to
>> launch a script with arguments. Are there any?
>
> I don't know of any way.
I hope there aren't, because that would introduce all kinds of security
problems.
Ben.
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2009/2/1 Nico Weber:
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> People seemed to like this version and the colored version best. It's
> not clear to me how to extend the 16x16 color to larger icon sizes, so
> the green version will have to do for now.
That's fine with me.
>
> As usual, I hope this doesn't break docicon generation on
2009/2/1 Bee:
>
> The problem is after quitting MacVim, and starting again the commands
> issued in the previous session are no longer there, ie NOT saved. The
> terminal vim does save those commands in the file named .viminfo
>
> Using :history, q: or q/ with MacVim will show the items
> in .vi
> Date: Sat, Jan 31 2009 10:16 am
> 2009/1/29 Bee:
>> MacVim Snapshot 42
>> MacOS 10.4.11
>>
>> When I quit MacVim the restart, the history has not been saved.
>>
>> If I use a cli vim, history IS saved and shows up later in MacVim.
>>
>> What am I missing? Is it a preference? They both use the sa
2009/1/30 Holger Rapp:
>
>> I'll look into this bug, but can't you just use the command line
>> parameter "+num" instead? For example:
>>
>> mvim /etc/profile +20
> unfortunately not. I can change the note in OmniFocus by Applescript
> (or actually by a python apple event script called appscript