That's what I was getting at (I saw that blog post just yesterday).
Why need MVim.app when this can be an easily configurable setting in
Preferences? I'd be happy to help with any such development effort.

Thanks,
Thomas

On Nov 13, 2:41 pm, Ted Pavlic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alternatively, you can give
>
>         mvim.app
>
> a try. See:
>
> http://phaseportrait.blogspot.com/2007/12/file-associations-and-path-...
>
> 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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