On 7 March 2010 06:04, J Irving wrote:
>
> I switched guioptions back to their default (egmrt) and found that the
> flashing stopped. Simply removing "r" caused it to come back. I've
> confirmed that adding "r" to my original set of options causes the
> flashing to go away (and of course the scro
On Mar 6, 10:00 am, björn wrote:
> On 6 March 2010 15:56, Skammer wrote:
>
> >> Have you got Quickstart enabled by any chance?
>
> > I have. I turned it off and it had no effect.
>
> Ok, it may be that something in your rc-files cause this. Can you try
> renaming them temporarily to see if that m
On Mar 6, 10:00 am, björn wrote:
> On 6 March 2010 15:56, Skammer wrote:
>
> >> Have you got Quickstart enabled by any chance?
>
> > I have. I turned it off and it had no effect.
>
> Ok, it may be that something in your rc-files cause this. Can you try
> renaming them temporarily to see if that m
On 6 March 2010 15:56, Skammer wrote:
>> Have you got Quickstart enabled by any chance?
>
> I have. I turned it off and it had no effect.
Ok, it may be that something in your rc-files cause this. Can you try
renaming them temporarily to see if that makes any difference? If so,
can you figure out
> Have you got Quickstart enabled by any chance?
I have. I turned it off and it had no effect.
Apparently, it's a bug with new renderer. Turning it off eliminated
this weird blinking, but scrolling big files became painfully slow :(
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2010/3/5 Cássio Marques:
> I've renamed my .vim folder and .vimrc file (I don't have a .gvimrc file)
> and after that I still can't type anything in MacVim. When using the old,
> stable release, I can.
> This is very frustrating, since I built snapshot 51 (which I think is aroud
> for a while now)
On 6 March 2010 00:32, Skammer wrote:
> When opening a new window it flashes white before applying proper
> theme colors.
(Replying to vim_mac.)
Have you got Quickstart enabled by any chance?
Björn
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Hey Bjorn,
I've renamed my .vim folder and .vimrc file (I don't have a .gvimrc file)
and after that I still can't type anything in MacVim. When using the old,
stable release, I can.
This is very frustrating, since I built snapshot 51 (which I think is aroud
for a while now) and I can't use it eit
Yes, before building from sources I downloaded the pre-build MacVim and I
ran into the same problem. I'll take a look at the the instructions in this
link you gave me.
If i find out what's happening, I'll come back here and tell, maybe it will
be useful to others.
Thank you!
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2010/3/5 Cássio Marques:
> I've built it from source here and the process went ok, but when trying to
> run it, I am not able to type anything, I can't even get into insert mode.
> I'm running OSX 10.5.8.
> I've been using MacVim stable since I started to use a Mac, but now I want
> all the new fea
OH, I'm having the very same issue with snapshot-51 :-(
And I can't see any output at the terminal about errors that may be
occurring.
2010/3/5 Cássio Marques
> I've built it from source here and the process went ok, but when trying to
> run it, I am not able to type anything, I can't even get
I've built it from source here and the process went ok, but when trying to
run it, I am not able to type anything, I can't even get into insert mode.
I'm running OSX 10.5.8.
I've been using MacVim stable since I started to use a Mac, but now I want
all the new features from the snapshots :)
Do yo
I have uploaded a new snapshot of MacVim.app to
http://code.google.com/p/macvim/wiki/Snapshot
This is mostly a bug fix release and many of the fixes are to the Core Text
renderer. I think most of the really obvious display issues in Core Text
should be fixed now (one exception: dragging to resiz
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