Caruso, Being more specific, "more info" and "less space" was meant as a font size issue. When editing files I use Monaco 12 on both MacVim and TextMate. When browsing my directory tree TextMate can display more files and dirs because of its smaller font on the drawer.
When I am working with my MacBook, using a second 22" monitor, developing with MacVim is great. When I am on the move, using only one display, I lost a lot of display area because it is not possible to set NERDTree font to be a different one from the rest of my MacVim buffers. In this regard, TextMate serves me better because I can see more files of my current project in "less space". On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 10:19 AM, caruso_g <peppecar...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Oct 8, 9:23 pm, Marcus Ferreira <ferreira...@gmail.com> wrote: > > NERDTree is great, but a cocoa drawer is more info > > More info? I used (I use, actually) both TextMate then MacVim. Which > kind of more infos does provide the project drawer more then NERDTree? > To me it seems the opposite since NERDTree it is also a file browser > and provide you so much more infos at a glance thanks to the color > scheme that differentiate folder from files, from images, it shows > hidden files, it lets you even create bookmarks to retrieve projects > immediately. > > > in less space. > > What do you mean? You can resize NERDTree just like the drawer. You > can put it to the left, to the right, you can set its width, you can > put side by side with tags finder, and so on. > > Please, don't consider my opinion as polemic in any way, it is just > that I can't understand your assertions due to my experience with > NERDTree. > > I am using MacVim from to less time to be considered an expert, and > initially I found it a bit… hmm… different. The lack of a project > drawer left me a little bit disoriented. Later, thanks to the great > community behind Vim and MacVim I discovered NERDTree (and a lot of > other plugins, colorschemes, settings etc.) and now I can get and > accomplish so much more in MacVim/NERDTree then in the "obsolete" > project drawer in TextMate. > Really, give it a try, NERDTree is all you just need to navigate/ > create files, navigate/create projects, browse your Mac, etc. > > > -- ________________________________________ Marcus Vinicius Ferreira --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_mac" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---