Alternatively, you can give

        mvim.app

a try. See:

http://phaseportrait.blogspot.com/2007/12/file-associations-and-path-with-macvim.html

It launches MacVim via mvim from a login shell. Once upon a time 
(still?) it helped with file associations as well.

        --Ted

Ted Pavlic wrote:
> 
> Every time MacVim starts a vim process (e.g., when you create a new 
> MacVim window), it will launch it via a login shell. If it doesn't use 
> the login shell that you want it to use, you can configure it (with a 
> hidden preference settable via "defaults"). In most cases, MacVim will 
> pick the correct shell.
> 
> You can see
> 
>       :help macvim
> 
> for more information about MacVim (and its hidden preferences).
> 
> --Ted
> 
> 703designs wrote:
>> So the "launch vim in shell" preference would provide this
>> functionality? I can't check right now; I'm at work stuck on a Windows
>> box.
>>

-- 
Ted Pavlic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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