2009/2/2 alexanderkahn:
>
> Hopefully this isn't an often-asked question: When I run `mvim sti/
> sites/default/settings.php` for example, MacVim starts up with a blank
> screen saying "sti/sites/default/settings.php New DIRECTORY". For some
> reason, it thinks I supplied a directory path on the command line but
> actually I specified a file that exists. When I supply an absolute
> path, for example by prepending the above path with '~', MacVim loads
> up the file correctly. Why is this? Am I using an outdated mvim
> script? Am I using it incorrectly? Thanks for any assistance.

I've not run across this problem before and I cannot reproduce on my
machine.  The first step is always to move your .[g]vimrc files and
the .vim directory out of the way and see if they may be causing the
problem.  Let me know how that goes.

Björn

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