On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 11:05 AM, dex wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 5:03 PM, dex wrote:
>> Hi. I'm using the latest snapshot (42, vim ver 7.2.75) and I can
>> confirm this issue still exists.
>
> Never mind on this. I figured out the problem. For some reason, my
> ~/.viminfo was set with
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 5:03 PM, dex wrote:
> Hi. I'm using the latest snapshot (42, vim ver 7.2.75) and I can
> confirm this issue still exists.
Never mind on this. I figured out the problem. For some reason, my
~/.viminfo was set with root ownership instead of my user.
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On Feb 2, 2:47 pm, björn wrote:
> 2009/2/2 Bee:
> > I used :qa! to close all the files I was using as tests and THEN
> > command+q to quit MacVim, restarted MacVim and there it was... a
> >historyof the commands issued in the last session.
> > It seems command+q does not update .viminfo
>
>
>> 2009/2/2 Bee:
>>> I used :qa! to close all the files I was using as tests and THEN
>>> command+q to quit MacVim, restarted MacVim and there it was... a
>>> history of the commands issued in the last session.
>>> It seems command+q does not update .viminfo
>>
>> Ok, I've found the problem a
Hi Dex,
2009/2/19 dex:
>
>> by björn-11 Feb 02, 2009; 02:47pm:
>>
>> 2009/2/2 Bee:
>> > I used :qa! to close all the files I was using as tests and THEN
>> > command+q to quit MacVim, restarted MacVim and there it was... a
>> > history of the commands issued in the last session.
>> > It seems
> by björn-11 Feb 02, 2009; 02:47pm:
>
> 2009/2/2 Bee:
> > I used :qa! to close all the files I was using as tests and THEN
> > command+q to quit MacVim, restarted MacVim and there it was... a
> > history of the commands issued in the last session.
> > It seems command+q does not update .vimi
2009/2/2 Bee:
>
> I used :qa! to close all the files I was using as tests and THEN
> command+q to quit MacVim, restarted MacVim and there it was... a
> history of the commands issued in the last session.
>
> It seems command+q does not update .viminfo
Ok, I've found the problem and pushed a
> Date: Sun, Feb 1 2009 11:16 am From: björn
> 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,
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
2009/1/29 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 same .vimrc.
Can you specify exactly what y
MacVim Snapshot 42
MacOS 10.4.11
When I quit MacVim then 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 same .vimrc.
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Santa Cruz, California
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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 same .vimrc.
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Bill Muench
Santa Cruz, California
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