Ben,

thanks for your prompt reply. The Cntrl-6 problems persists with both
versions of Vim, and I am using Terminal.app.

Best.

Daniele

On Oct 19, 5:47 pm, Ben Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I keep all my MacVim in my .vimrc file. When I ssh into my machine and
> > invoke the vim command, my settings are really different: it seems
> > that not even the Ctrl+6 function to switch between files is read. How
> > do I synchronise my MacVim and Vim settings? I am aware this is not
> > 100% possible (for instance for the colors), but which are the files
> > sourced by MacVim and Vim?
>
> MacVim and Vim source the same files. :help startup details everything.
>
> However, if you just issue the vim command, it's likely you're running a
> different copy of Vim, e.g. the one installed by default on Mac OS X,
> with many less features. Try running the MacVim one directly with
> something like
>
> /Applications/MacVim.app/Contents/MacOS/Vim
>
> and see if that helps. If it does, you may want to replace the Vim Apple
> provides with symlink to MacVim's:
>
> sudo ln -s /Applications/MacVim.app/Contents/MacOS/Vim /usr/bin/vim
>
> Or depending on your $PATH you may prefer to use /usr/local/bin/vim or
> /opt/local/bin/vim (or something else!).
>
> The control-6 thing may be related to the ssh program you use, though if
> you're just in Terminal.app it should be OK.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ben.
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