I know this isn't a macVim specific question, and I have asked in the vim group, but I'm taking a shot asking here also since I know a lot of Mac users of macVim use it for Rails development (which I'm currently trying to get into.)
I'm having an issue figuring out how to get FuzzyFinder to search 'any level' deep from the root of where I launched macvim from. It only seems to start finding within the current directory which isn't that useful. What I want is the behavior that I get in all the IDEs where I have a project opened and I can just hit a shortcut key and start typing the name of a file and it prompts me with choices of files that match the name, regardless of what directory they are in. Is there a way to achieve this using FuzzyFinder? I'd think there must be a way, or else this is going to be a severe limitation for me since I love being able to quickly find project files. (Yes, I'm using the rails plugin also which helps for jumping around, but I still need a way to quickly find any file I want.) Thanks, -- Rick R -- You received this message from the "vim_mac" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
