On Friday, May 10, 2013 9:30:41 AM UTC-5, Eric Weir wrote:
> On May 10, 2013, at 9:34 AM, Eric Weir wrote:
> I've disabled syncing between the tablet and the macbook and will go back 
> into my backups before I started syncing the two systems and restore my .vim 
> folder from there.
> 
> Actually, I had a copy that I created right before I started syncing with the 
> tablet. I restored it.

OK, so you are now pretty sure your .vim files are good (I guess we've moved on 
to a new issue...do you still get "swap exists" errors?)

> I now get MacVim,

Ummm...ok. What does this have to do with your .vim files? MacVim and gvim are 
different executables. Or are you just referring to a colorscheme?

> but it's not reading my .vimrc. 

How do you know? Use :scriptnames to see what scripts are loaded. I find it 
unlikely that Vim would suddenly stop reading its own config files.

> Some of my key mappings work, some don't. 
> 

Which mappings? How do you define "don't work"? It is easy to see not only 
whether Vim has a mapping, but where it came from:

  :verbose map MyMapKeys
  :verbose map! MyMapKeys

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