On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 2:15 PM, björn bjorn.winck...@gmail.com 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
2009/2/24:
On Feb 23, 5:39 pm, Nico Weber nicolaswe...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi Jason,
On Feb 23, 9:52 am, Jason Eggleston ja...@eggnet.com 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
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 about
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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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,