raf, the first person to respond, said:
> I use an Athena (or sometimes Motif) gvim that I
> compiled myself for use in full screen X11, and MacVim
> for use in the macOS native desktop.
MacVim is a separate port from vim. MacVim has a native Mac GUI with its own
limited settings in the usual
> On Mar 25, 2023, at 20:01, raf via macports-users
> wrote:
>
> Ideally, it shouldn't be too mysterious. I remember seeing
> Xresources details in manual entries, but looking at gvim's
> manual entry, I don't see any Xresources specifications. :-(
> It must be unfashionable.
>
> The
Has MacVim been mentioned?
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> On 26 Mar 2023, at 10:01 am, raf via macports-users
> wrote:
>
> On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 12:36:05AM -0400, "Richard L.
On Sat, Mar 25, 2023 at 12:36:05AM -0400, "Richard L. Hamilton"
wrote:
> As an aside, perhaps the best example of using X resources to good
> effect to allow a user to adjust a program's behavior and appearance
> might be the xephem program (there's a port for that!), which uses
> Motif, and