thx, but there is no file called .vimrc or .vimrc , only the .viminfo and
there is :syntax on, but doesnt work...any suggestions?
j4ck

2009/1/17 Nico Weber <[email protected]>

>
> > Is there no advantage, no extensions etc, compared to ordinary builds,
> > like one from MacPorts, or just the one they bundle with Leopard?
>
>
> There are a few differences, but they are minor.
>
> The one bundled with Leopard might be less up-to-date (however, my
> Leopard vim is at 7.2.22, which is quite recent. MacVim is at 7.2.75),
> and it includes less Features (see `:version`). For example, MacVim
> comes with python and ruby support (try `:python print 4 ** 8` in
> MacVim), and with clipboard support: You can hit "*p in MacVim in
> terminal mode to paste the current clipboard contents, this doesn't
> work in Leopard's vim.
>
> You can probably tell MacPorts to build a vim version with python and
> ruby support, but the clipboard code is MacVim-specific.
>
> The coolest thing of course is that you can do `:gui` in MacVim's
> terminal vim and switch to a great GUI vim that supports all the
> keyboard shortcuts you know (or should know) and love in OS X (⌘N,
> ⌘S, ⌘T / ⌘{ / ⌘}, ⌘E / ⌘G, ⌘`, ⌘= / ⌘-, ⌘C / ⌘V,
> ⌥
> ←/⌥→), a fullscreen-mode (which lets you do things like
> http://amnoid.de/tmp/deskt
> op.png ), scrollbars whose scrolling speed honor mouse wheel
> acceleration, client/server support, and lots more ;-)
>
> Nico
> >
>


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