I think I'll stick to cut and paste, thanks!

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David

On Dec 17, 2009, at 12:15 PM, björn wrote:

> 2009/12/17 David Turetsky:
>> Errrh, is there a way I can readily invoke MacVim as my editor with 1) the 
>> Apple Mailer? 2) In Xcode?
> 
> 1) There is the "Edit in MacVim" hack but it does not work in 10.6
> unless you run Mail in 32 bit mode.  You may want to check out
> QuickCursor [1] if you're on 10.6.
> 
> 2) Yes, but its slightly complicated:
>  * Open Xcode preferences
>  * Select the "File Types" tab (you'll have to scroll to the right)
>  * Expand the "text" item
>  * Next to the "sourcecode" item click on "Default (Source Code
> File)" in the "Preferred Editor" column and choose "External Editor ->
> Other ..."
>  * Browse to MacVim and select it
> 
> The Xcode integration is not very good though (due to limitations in
> Xcode).  The only thing it does is to open MacVim if you double-click
> on a source file or a build error.  I hardly ever use it.
> 
> Björn
> 
> [1] http://www.hogbaysoftware.com/products/quickcursor/
> 
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