Charles wrote:
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Charles wrote:
Is there any reason still existing why MacVim is a separate project
from the offical Vim repo? MacVim is stable and mature, and is
probably fairly easily mergeable into Vim. One benefit of pulling
MacVim into regular Vim is: MacVim will
Charles wrote:
Is there any reason still existing why MacVim is a separate project from
the offical Vim repo? MacVim is stable and mature, and is probably fairly
easily mergeable into Vim.
One benefit of pulling MacVim into regular Vim is: MacVim will never be
behind Vim in patch level.
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Charles wrote:
Is there any reason still existing why MacVim is a separate project
from the offical Vim repo? MacVim is stable and mature, and is
probably fairly easily mergeable into Vim. One benefit of pulling
MacVim into regular Vim is: MacVim will never be behind
Is there any reason still existing why MacVim is a separate project from
the offical Vim repo? MacVim is stable and mature, and is probably fairly
easily mergeable into Vim.
One benefit of pulling MacVim into regular Vim is: MacVim will never be
behind Vim in patch level.
Also, in mainline Vim,
I think it is an interesting idea. Maybe it will help if you can post your
idea on the mainline vim list, which I believe is Vim-dev, and can be found
on vim.org
On Thursday, March 26, 2015, Charles m...@forallx.net wrote:
Is there any reason still existing why MacVim is a separate project from