Hi,

Am 09.02.2009 um 17:03 schrieb alexanderkahn:

>
> On Feb 7, 7:37 am, björn <[email protected]> wrote:
>> At the moment (as far as I can understand) we only fork after reading
>> the rc-files because a user may add "f" to 'guioptions'.  Now, my
>> question is: does anybody really _need_ this functionality?  If we
>> crippled this option we could fork right after parsing the command
>> line arguments and it would fix the above problems and potentially
>> others (that we do not yet know about) as well.  Another side-effect
>> of this is that we don't have to perform initializations twice which
>> would cut down on startup times.
>>
>> I would be much more comfortable with this solution.  Comments?
>
> I can't speak for anyone but myself, but I could do without the -f
> option (or guioptions=f). In the situation where I *would* use this
> feature, when writing a commit message for git or svn, I simply use
> vim in the command line, rather than MacVim. But I imagine some people
> may use MacVim in this situation, or for writing email messages, maybe
> they will weigh in if this is the case.
I for one use this option on a daily basis, in fact my EDITOR variable  
is set to
'mvim -f'.

Greetings,
Holger


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