On Friday, 30 October 2015 02:09:52 UTC+1, RPDooling wrote:
> Is it safe?
>
> I am so grateful to those working on the next snapshot of Macvim, but in the
> meantime I'm interested to hear from anybody successfully using Snapshot 77
> of MacVim after upgrading to El Capitan?
>
> I spend most
Thank you very much for your effort! I use MacVim since I moved to Mac in 2008.
On Wednesday, 21 January 2015 19:05:50 UTC+1, björn wrote:
Hi all,
For quite some time now I have been unable to keep up with maintaining
MacVim and I've constantly been thinking that during the next
holidays
Hi,
thanks a lot. The set fuoptions did the trick! :)
Cheers,
Keyan
On 5 Oct 2012, at 23:04, Bee fo...@calcentral.com wrote:
PS
If I set fullscreen in a script is does not work.
In .gvimrc I set lines and columns
and set fuoptions to do not change size of vim
and this mapping to toggle
Hi,
I still have the problem that the following line
:set guifont=Menlo:h26 lines=30 columns=80
does change the font, but not the lines and columns.
Cheers,
Keyan
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On 5 Oct 2012, at 18:28, Bee fo...@calcentral.com wrote:
On Oct 5, 7:59 am, Keyan key@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
I still have the problem that the following line
:set guifont=Menlo:h26 lines=30 columns=80
does change the font, but not the lines and columns.
Cheers,
Keyan
On 5 Oct 2012, at 21:27, Bee fo...@calcentral.com wrote:
Keyan wrote:
i had it in my .vimrc and in my .gvimrc.
what i have send is from the command mode.
the line you have posted does not work for me. i use
VIM - Vi IMproved 7.3 (2010 Aug 15, compiled Sep 1 2012 01:05:49)
MacOS X (unix
to 30 lines and 100
columns.
something related: when i used
set fullscreen guifont=Menlo:h25 columns=80 lines=26
the last setting (lines=26) is not executed.
cheers,
keyan
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my main reason was, that about 4 years ago, i simply couldn't compile a gvim on
mac :)
cheers,
keyan
On 28 Feb 2012, at 11:39, Frank Hellenkamp wrote:
And also:
I don't know about any pages that might explain this but I'm using
MacVim for a couple reasons:
1. Beautiful ColorSchemes - you
Hi,
thanks for the fast reply.
acutally i would like to have a margin around the visible text. that is why i
set the lines and columns manually. the guifont might also be send to the
wrong window, as it is also not accepted, when called from the script.
regards,
keyan
On 1 Dec 2010, at 22:25
thanks,
my 2 cent opionen: i heavily use buffers, and don't use tabs at all. so i like
the first proposed option of switching buffers by default. on the other hand, i
don't mind configuring it myself.
cheers,
keyan
On 3 Sep 2010, at 11:11, Mark Santcroos wrote:
Hi,
You need to check
i am a mac book pro user, and i do not always use an external keyboard and
mouse. the touchpad is easily reached while editing, and without me needing to
move my hand too much. so i would consider it a nice feature to switch e.g.
between buffers.
On 3 Sep 2010, at 16:37, dacresni wrote:
I
congratulations and many thanks for providing macvim!
regards,
keyan
On 15 Aug 2010, at 22:43, björn wrote:
Hi MacVim users,
I have uploaded a build of MacVim 7.3 to:
http://github.com/b4winckler/macvim/downloads
(If you are running a 7.3 BETA build you can update via the MacVim
Hi,
i had the same issue, and stopped trying there.
regards,
keyan
On 28 Jul 2010, at 21:56, björn wrote:
Hi,
I thought I'd try out PyClewn with MacVim (to test the new
+balloon_eval feature etc.) but I can't even get it up and running.
Has anybody else tried and succeeded? If so
just checked. worked fine for me. i first checked the option and restartet.
that did not work. but when i chose the check for updated … menu, everything
worked perfectly. may be should have waited a bit longer for the pop-up to
appear by itself, but i was to impatient :)
regards,
keyan
hi,
is there a way to use MacVim with gdb as in e.g. clewn?
regards,
keyan
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hi,
On 18 Feb 2010, at 17:18, björn wrote:
On 18 February 2010 12:05, Keyan wrote:
hi,
i use projects.vim heavily. since the last update of MacVim (vim 7.2-356) i
have the following problem.
whenever i leave the project.vim window and re-enter, the content of the
window
thanks. i will remove the runtime directory, try a clean install and report.
cheers,
keyan
On 18 Feb 2010, at 18:57, björn wrote:
On 18 February 2010 18:14, Keyan wrote:
i use projects.vim heavily. since the last update of MacVim (vim 7.2-356)
i have the following problem.
whenever i
, you can
rearrange the files in the way you like most, which obviously does not have to
be alphabetical. i have project-files for all my projects, and i also have the
drawer constantly open.
cheers,
keyan
On 16 Nov 2009, at 19:30, jason wrote:
The reason that I would like a drawer
hi,
just tried that, but it does not work in my case, with macvim and skim.
i do not have mvim, but i linked vim to /Application../Vim
could that be the case?
cheers,
keyan
On 15 Oct 2009, at 15:09, Bruno De Fraine wrote:
Hello,
On 14 Oct 2009, at 21:46, Andrewbt wrote:
I've just
Hi,
i tested MacVim a few weeks ago, and liked it. The only problem i had
was that MacVim would ignore :winp settings. but i just read about the
fullscreen, which is even better in my case. so, i switched :)
thanks,
Keyan
On 2 Oct 2009, at 01:16, björn wrote:
2009/10/1 Keyan:
I am
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