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
Hi David,
> I know that it is possible to switch between open windows using
> command-` but there is a problem: the cycling is fixed, so that if I
> press and release command-` twice, I go forward two windows, but what
> I want to do is switch to another window and switch back to the first
> one
Hello MacVim list,
I know that it is possible to switch between open windows using
command-` but there is a problem: the cycling is fixed, so that if I
press and release command-` twice, I go forward two windows, but what
I want to do is switch to another window and switch back to the first
one (
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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On Feb 13, 2009, at 9:48 PM, björn wrote:
> Some confirmation that things work again
> would be nice, but I am pretty confident
> that all is well now.
>
> Björn
Works nicely :)
Thanks for fixing it!
Tiago
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Nico Weber wrote:
> I agree, but I couldn't get this to work with Cocoa. I tried passing
> fractional coordinates to -[NSString drawAtPoint:withAttributes:]
> directly, and I also tried using a fractional translational
> NSAffineTransform. It seems that Cocoa truncates the coordinate
> bef
On Feb 22, 11:56 am, björn wrote:
> 2009/2/21 Jordan :
>
>
>
> > When I do `open -a MacVim` with this snapshot (Snapshot 43), it just
> > bounces in the dock and I have to force quit the bouncing icon. This
> > used to work fine (a few snapshots ago), I could regularly do things
> > like `open -a