On 31 March 2013 19:58, björn <bjorn.winck...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> HOWEVER, it worked when I switched to another person's account on the
>> same MacBook. So it must be some of my personal settings that
>> interfered. I just cannot figure out which one and why :-(.
>>
>> If you or somebody else here has an idea what might be happening,
>> please tell me. Otherwise I may have to let it be.
>
> Some thoughts:
>
> - Have you tried using bash (in case you are using another shell)?
>
> - Have you tried moving .bashrc, .profile, and related files out of the way?
>
> - Have you tried moving .vim/.vimrc/.gvimrc out of the way and started
> MacVim by clicking its icon in Finder (make sure you've quit MacVim
> completely first)?

I am using bash. It doesn't seem to be related with any of the above....

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