Hi all,

looks like MacVim recently got forked: http://code.google.com/p/macvim-kaoriya/ 
  , http://repo.or.cz/w/MacVim/KaoriYa.git

 From the git log, it looks like the fork mainly adds japanese  
localizations of the UI . It also bundles some plugins (cmd-mode tab  
completion looks quite nice, does someone know which plugin/option  
does this?) The colorscheme and a few other settings are different,  
too. Finally, KaoriYa bundles its own libiconv (2.05 MB), libintl,  
libncurses, and libmigemo. Migemo seems to be a transliteration  
library (http://piro.sakura.ne.jp/xul/_video/xulmigemo.html.en), there  
is also a 4.3 MB migemo-dict in $VIMRUNTIME/dict. All in all, KaoriYa  
needs nearly twice the disk space of MacVim.

I'm not sure what to think about this. We probably want to convince  
them to merge the localized strings back into MacVim, and some of  
their patches too. We probably don't want to merge everything.

Thoughts?

Nico

ps: Prior discussion of localization: 
http://groups.google.com/group/vim_mac/browse_thread/thread/e5bc9c4384419cde/4ce3d658f339cfb9

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