Is there no advantage, no extensions etc, compared to ordinary builds,
like one from MacPorts, or just the one they bundle with Leopard?

On Jan 16, 4:11 pm, Nico Weber <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hm? I thought MacVim is a GUI app? Can it run in the terminal as well?
> > Or will that then be the plain-old vim I know?
>
> You can run the vim part of MacVim in a Terminal like this:
>
>      /Applications/MacVim.app/Contents/MacOS/Vim
>
> (type that in in Terminal.app). You will miss some stuff in the  
> terminal version (more than 256 colors, keyboard shortcuts that  
> contain the ⌘ key, 'fullscreen' and 'transparency' options, client-
> server support, ...) – I guess you get the "plain-old vim" that you  
> know. Lots of things (tabs, all vim shortcuts, syntax  
> highlighting, ...) do work in terminal mode, however.
>
> Nico
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