Sorry...this post should have gone to vim_mac...please ignore.

Björn

2008/5/15 björn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
> I received this Issue report today and would like some comments since
> it is mostly a feature request (and not a bug).
>
> I'm not sure what I think myself.  The "Open/Save dialog" on OS X
> remembers its "own" present working directory for each app (it is
> stored as a user default and changes each time you navigate somewhere
> using one of these dialogs) so making these dialogs use the Vim pwd
> would effectively "break" this standard behaviour.  On the other hand
> I can understand that some would prefer if the Vim-pwd was used
> instead.  Any comments?
>
> Thanks,
> Björn
>
>
> Reported by lnezda, Today (4 hours ago)
> What steps will reproduce the problem?
>
> 1. use command mode to cd or open a window from Terminal when there is
> already a "base macvim instance running" (commandline) launched from a
> different directory.
> 2. hit Open button (or Save an unsaved buffer)
>
> What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
>
> - Expect (ideally) that each open dialog prompt's pwd would track that
> window's vim pwd like vim's command mode :e/:w does.  Instead, it seems to
> use the base instance's *open* pwd (e.g. the one that started the initial
> macvim window).  This pwd selection is confusing and may cause some users
> to avoid all the nice OS X file dialogs in macvim altogether.  I concede
> that some users may like this behavior (at least on a per-window basis) so
> maybe it could be a non-defaulted option?
>

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