Bjorn, I meant /Users/untz/DevTools/ in both places...
The mvim script came bundled with MacVim... So, you are saying that I set the VIM_APP_DIR to /Users/untz/DevTools/ MacVim-7_2-stable-1_2 in .bash_profile? How will this be set in the PATH? -Unnsse On Jun 29, 2009, at 10:59 AM, björn wrote: > > 2009/6/29 untz: >> >> I am installed MacVim on OS X Leopard in the following directory: >> >> /DevTools/MacVim/MacVim-7_2-stable-1_2 >> >> There's a mvim Unix shell script inside that particular directory >> which I can invoke using ./mvim >> >> However, when I placed this into my PATH by creating a MACVIM_HOME >> under .bash_profile, I was still unable to launch MacVim from the >> command line. >> >> My .bash_profile: >> >> export MACVIM_HOME="/Users/untz/DevTools/MacVim-7_2-stable-1_2"; >> PATH=$MACVIM_HOME:$PATH; >> >> How can I set it so when I type in "vim" or "gvim" or "mvim" that I >> will able to launch MacVim from the command line? > > I don't know if this is a typo in your post, but in one place your > path is "/DevTools/..." and in the other it is > "/Users/.../DevTools/..." -- is that the problem perhaps? > > If that is not the problem, then maybe it is your "mvim" script -- as > far as I can tell you've created your own "mvim" script? What does it > look like? > > If you are using the "mvim" script that is bundled with MacVim then > you need to tell it where MacVim.app is by setting the environment > variable VIM_APP_DIR to whatever folder you've placed MacVim.app > inside (since you are using a non-standard folder). > > > Björn > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_mac" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
