so, i think i have nailed it down:

it does not happen with the sable version 1.2 of MacVim, and it does not happen 
with the snapshot 51 of MacVim (vim 7.2 with patches 1-303), but it does happen 
with the latest MacVim git-sources (vim 7.2, patches 1-356).

for the moment i will use the snapshot.

cheers,
keyan

On 18 Feb 2010, at 20:09, Keyan wrote:

> thanks. i will remove the runtime directory, try a clean install and report.
> 
> cheers,
> keyan
> 
> On 18 Feb 2010, at 18:57, björn wrote:
> 
>> On 18 February 2010 18:14, Keyan wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> i use projects.vim heavily. since the last update of MacVim (vim 7.2-356) 
>>>>> i have the following problem.
>>>>> 
>>>>> whenever i leave the project.vim window and re-enter, the content of the 
>>>>> window is automatically folded completely. i have no idea why or how to 
>>>>> suppress auto-folding.
>>>> 
>>>> What is version 7.2-356?  Are you using a snapshot or are you building
>>>> from the source?  If you are building from the source can you figure
>>>> out which commit introduced thr problem?  (It would most likely be
>>>> when the runtime files were updated.)
>>> 
>>> i am using the latest git-source of MacVim, but replaced the runtime 
>>> directory in /Applications/MacVim with the latest runtime directory from 
>>> the vim-source tree. for some reason, i had problems with missing runtime 
>>> files. i didnt trace down the problem, and this was the fastest (and most 
>>> dirty) solution i found.
>> 
>> (Posting to vim_mac only.)
>> 
>> I can't help much with script problems...all I can say that in order
>> to find the bug you'll have to do some digging yourself.  The easiest
>> way to see when the problem was introduced is to go back through the
>> git history and find which commit introduced the problem (git-bisect
>> can be helpful).
>> 
>> Most likely the problem is due to some runtime file update, but it
>> could also be due to some recent Vim patch, or (most unlikely) some
>> change in the MacVim sources.
>> 
>> Björn
>> 
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