I'd like to see a video if possible showing how it works.

On 11月17日, 上午2時34分, Keyan <key....@googlemail.com> wrote:
> hi,
>
> i am not sure if this was already discussed in this thread, but i use 
> project.vim for several years now very successfully. it has its deficits, but 
> one feature that makes it even better than project-drawers in IDEs such as 
> eclipse, is that you can freely edit the project file. that means, you can 
> rearrange the files in the way you like most, which obviously does not have 
> to be alphabetical. i have project-files for all my projects, and i also have 
> the drawer constantly open.
>
> cheers,
> keyan
>
> On 16 Nov 2009, at 19:30, jason wrote:
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> > The reason that I would like a drawer is because I want to have a
> > project navigator always open.  When looking at the tree, I can think
> > faster about what files I need to be editing.  I also forget the name
> > of some files.  I use nerdtree now, but I dont want to open a tree in
> > my editor, I want it on the side always open.  I just want to click on
> > a file in the drawer and have it open. I think this would be a great
> > plugin or option in macvim.
>
> > On 10月12日, 下午3時40分, Matt Tolton <m...@tolton.com> wrote:
> >> There is a plugin architecture in MacVim that anyone can use to
> >> implement a project drawer.  There's even a sample plugin which
> >> implements a very basic file browser drawer.  Should be easily
> >> findable with a search over the archives.
>
> >> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 9:27 AM, Brendan <brendanarn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> Like Rui says 'Why not just use Vim on Terminal?'
>
> >>> Having the project drawer as a Cocoa widget allows for NERDTree-like
> >>> functionality without having to learn/remember any NERDTree commands.
> >>> The mouse may not be the fastest way, but there is no/very little
> >>> learning curve. Renaming files is (or should be) done the same way as
> >>> in the Finder, moving files is done with drag and drop etc.
>
> >>> Moreover, I may not want to navigate my entire filesystem in my text
> >>> editor, the TextMate drawer allows you to drag your project folder
> >>> from your desktop, say, drop in the drawer and just work within that.
>
> >>> Brendan
>
> >>> On Oct 8, 4:45 pm, Wayne Seguin <wayneeseg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>> Why not just use NERDTree for this ?
>
> >>>>    ~Wayne
>
> >>>> On Oct 08, 2009, at 11:07 , Tobia Conforto wrote:
>
> >>>>> Hello Björn and others
>
> >>>>> Would it be simpler to just have a Cocoa drawer of open buffers?
> >>>>> Much like the Buffers menu, except it wouldn't be a menu but a drawer.
>
> >>>>> Tobia
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