On 08.09.2010, at 15:18 , björn wrote:
> 
> 2010/9/8 Nikola Knežević <[email protected]>:
>> 
>> In the latest version of MacVim, it is not possible to use Cmd+Ctl+D to get 
>> system's dictionary for the work below the cursor. I can't vouch, but I 
>> think this option used to work on older versions. Can this option be added 
>> back, since it is quite useful, esp. when editing other people's texts?
>> 
>> I'm using experimental renderer, on MacBookPro2,1, Mac OS X 10.6.4.
> 
> This feature only works with the default renderer.  I'm not sure if
> this is hard-wired into NSTextView or if it is some sort of system
> service.  Have to check it out -- I agree that it would be nice to
> have in the experimental renderer as well.
> 
> Patches are welcome of course…

:) Well, I have no clue about ObjC, but I would gladly try. How can I detect 
Cmd+Ctl+D is pressed, and then get the line+offset of the line under the 
pointer?

Best,
Nikola

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