Devin Weaver wrote:
> This is long over due. I realize that the Mac versions of things have
> moved to MacVim and most people install via Homebrew without giving
> second thought to the actual Vim source. However, I tend to jump to
> README_mac.txt when I clone the Vim source. Every time I do a small
> little kitten in Suburbia Ville cries uncontrollably. I can't be the
> only one who pines for some Mac love in the main Vim source.
>
> Well here is a first draft of such documentation. Along with homage to
> the great options like MacVim and Homebrew. And some (inadequate) advise
> on how to go about things on their own.
>
> Hope this helps round out a very tiny yet neglected part.
Thanks for doing this. Perhaps you can send it to the vim-mac maillist,
get some more feedback.
I'll await comments and updates. Please let me know when it's ready to
include.
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