If you're really into tabs, pretend like I said:

http://links.tedpavlic.com/shell_scripts/mvimtab-pdfsync

and

mvim --remote-tab-silent +12;foldo blah.tex

--Ted

Ted Pavlic wrote:
> There is a new implementation of Vim for OS X called "MacVim" or
> simply "mvim" (rather than "gvim"). You can find it at:
> 
> http://code.google.com/p/macvim/
> 
> It supports a nicer looking interface, tabs, and some features that
> were previously only available in Windows/Linux (e.g., remote
> servers).
> 
> To perform inverse searches from Skim, you can use the script:
> 
> http://links.tedpavlic.com/shell_scripts/mvim-pdfsync
> 
> or execute a line like:
> 
> mvim --remote-silent +12;foldo blah.tex
> 
> where "12" is a line number and "blah.tex" is a file name.
> 
> The script is meant to work just like the gvim-pdfsync script, which
> is discussed (for use in Skim) at:
> 
> http://phaseportrait.blogspot.com/2007/07/pdfsync-inverse-searches-on-vim-for-os.html
> 
> 
> --Ted
> 

-- 
Ted Pavlic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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