Re: Project drawer like in TextMate

2009-10-08 Thread Tobia Conforto
Hello Björn and others Would it be simpler to just have a Cocoa drawer of open buffers? Much like the Buffers menu, except it wouldn't be a menu but a drawer. Tobia --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message from the vim_mac maillist. For more information,

Re: Project drawer like in TextMate

2009-10-08 Thread Wayne Seguin
Why not just use NERDTree for this ? ~Wayne On Oct 08, 2009, at 11:07 , Tobia Conforto wrote: Hello Björn and others Would it be simpler to just have a Cocoa drawer of open buffers? Much like the Buffers menu, except it wouldn't be a menu but a drawer. Tobia

Re: Bracket autocomletion

2009-10-08 Thread Israel Chauca Fuentes
On Oct 5, 10:12 am, Wayne Seguin wayneeseg...@gmail.com wrote: On Oct 05, 2009, at 05:12 , roym wrote: One odd thing I've noticed with autoclose is that if I only want a   single quote I end up having to work around autoclose rather than   with, does anyone know of a modifier key for

Re: mouse wheel in tabs

2009-10-08 Thread björn
2009/10/7 algebris: Is there a possibility to bind mouse wheel to switch next tab in macvim? Hi Vyacheslav, No, the mouse wheel cannot be rebound. Implementing this would be a bit tricky because I of the mouse wheel acceleration support so it's not something I'm likely to do either,

Re: Project drawer like in TextMate

2009-10-08 Thread Rui Carlos Gonçalves
We could also ask Why not just use Vim on Terminal?. The reason why I think a project drawer would be useful is more or less the reason why sometimes I use MacVim instead of Vim. Rui Gonçalves On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Wayne Seguin wayneeseg...@gmail.com wrote: Why not just use

Re: Project drawer like in TextMate

2009-10-08 Thread Marcus Ferreira
NERDTree is great, but a cocoa drawer is more info in less space. It would a very nice option. Marcus On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Wayne Seguin wayneeseg...@gmail.comwrote: Why not just use NERDTree for this ? ~Wayne On Oct 08, 2009, at 11:07 , Tobia Conforto wrote: Hello