Nico Weber wrote:
> Hi Charles,
>
> On 09.11.2008, at 16:32, Charles E. Campbell, Jr. wrote:
>
>
>> I was browsing the wiki -- and I noticed the tip "Preview current HTML
>> in browser on Mac OS X" (well, a comment to it does):
>> let g:netrw_browsex_viewer = 'open'
>> so that the viewer triggered by "x" in the netrw browser will work
>> on a
>> mac. I'm not a mac user (yet), so for you mac user types:
>>
>> Would it be a good idea to use "open" if has("gui_mac") is true?
>>
>
> This is probably better discussed on vim_mac, but:
>
> Yes, it's a good idea to use "open", but as far as I understand,
> that's what's already happening. From the netrw.vim that ships with
> the latest MacVim snapshot:
>
> elseif has("macunix") && executable("open")
> " call Decho("exe silent !open ".shellescape(fname,1)." ".redir)
> exe "silent !open ".shellescape(fname,1)." ".redir
>
> If I remember correctly, you added that about a year ago after I sent
> you a patch. So I guess the wiki is just outdated.
>
I was thinking that I'd done something -- but searcing for gui_mac
wasn't finding anything. I'm guessing that "macunix" is likely to be
better, anyway.
Glad not to need to do anything! and thanks (probably again) for that
patch.
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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