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 MacVim *.txt` in a directory.

On Feb 20, 7:42 am, björn <bjorn.winck...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Time for a new snapshot!  As usual you can download it from here:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/macvim/wiki/Snapshot
>
> The most apparent change this time around are the new 16x16 document icons.
> Thanks to Nico Weber it is now actually possible to distinguish the icons for
> different file types at this low resolution.  I think it looks pretty awesome!
>
> One thing of note is that the forking code has changed and this means that the
> "f" flag is no longer supported in 'guioptions'.  In other words, if you want
> to disable automatic forking when starting the GUI from the Terminal then you
> have to pass "-f" on the command line.  I hope nobody will be too upset about
> this.  The benefits of this change are faster startup times (it's down to 
> about
> 500 ms to open a new window on my machine now) and the 'autochdir' option
> works properly.
>
> Changes since snapshot 42:
>
>   - Do inclusive search when opening files (Jonathon Mah)
>   - Respect layout prefs when double-clicking an already open file
>   - Fix two minor memory leaks
>   - Ctrl-] works on German keyboard layout
>   - The .viminfo file is written on Cmd-q
>   - New 16x16 icons (Nico Weber)
>   - Untitled window again opens on reopen event if requested in prefs
>   - Fork earlier; fixes bug with 'autochdir', faster startup, "f" no longer
>     supported in 'guioptions'
>   - Some other minor bug fixes
>   - Use latest runtime files and Vim patches
>
> Björn

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