Thank you, Björn.

It works, and worked before, i think that ":o" should open files and
tried Tab on it.
Will learn it.

On Apr 10, 7:44 pm, björn <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/4/9 Dmitry Belitsky:
>
>
>
> > Hello there.
> > Want to use MacVim and learn Vim. But i cant open files from command
> > mode, cause Tab dont work, except this it produce ^I. I found similar
> > problem early in this list, but there advices dont help me. I try to
> > set nocompatible and remove .vimrc from home dir. Any other advices?
>
> Hi Dmitry,
>
> First of all: which version of MacVim are you using?  It's easiest for
> me to help if you use the snapshot version which you can get here:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/macvim/wiki/Snapshot
>
> Next, with that version you should not need to call ":set nocompat"
> since this is already done in the MacVim system vimrc file.  To begin
> with, I'll ask you yet again to temporarily rename vimrc/gvimrc files
> (.vimrc/.gvimrc/_vimrc/_gvimrc) and the ~/.vim directory if present,
> just so that I can be certain they are not causing any problems.
>
> Finally, tab completion does not work on _everything_, but it should
> indeed work when completing filenames/directories.  So, try opening
> MacVim and typing ":!ls " (without quotes) and hit Tab (don't forget
> the ! after :).  Let me know if it still doesn't work.
>
> Björn
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