On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 4:48 AM, björn <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 12 May 2010 23:40, Courtney Killarney <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On May 12, 2010, at 4:36 PM, Brian McKee wrote:
>>> I have a secondary LCD attached to my iMac, running Snow Leopard and
>>> Mac Vim Version 7.2 stable 1.2 (33.3)
>>> Was just diff'ing two html files with very long lines, so I thought
>>> I'd drag the window to cover both monitors.  Only I couldn't.
>>> After opening it up, the screen would redraw a couple times
>>> (refreshing the syntax highlighting etc. I assume) then snap back to
>>> only as wide as my main monitor.
>> Same here, with the added note that while the window width is apparently 
>> restricted to the width of the monitor in which the bulk of the window 
>> resides, the window can be displayed in part in both monitors.
> I fixed this problem in snapshot 52:

Yep - you did.

I also see you fixed the problem I reported in January of 2009 about
not being able to open network shares thru an alias.  At the time you
couldn't reproduce it.
(see snippet below)  I don't know when exactly you fixed it as I had
stayed back on stable because of it - It's possible that I'm not
seeing it anymore because I'm now running Snow Leopard as well.
Regardless, feel free to take credit :-)

Thanks for all your work on MacVim!

Brian


>>>> I keep aliases to network shares in a 'Favourites' folder.  Then I
>>>> open files on a network share by starting in the Favourites folder,
>>>> choosing the alias, and Finder mounts the share so I can browse to it
>>>> without leaving the 'open file' window.  This works on Cocoa
>>>> applications, but not Carbon ones.  (e.g. Textedit works, Excel v.X
>>>> doesn't)
>>>> It also works with MacVim stable 1.2
>>>> It doesn't work with snapshot 40 or 39 - it just beachballs.

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