I'm with Sven this feature would be awesome,

VIM is simply the best text editor, and discovering macvim is a
highlight of my burgeoning mac experience. However Nerdtree is not
really the solution I'm looking for. Ideally I'd love a VIM plugin for
textwrangler or notepadd++ (windows program). navigating projects
isn't as beneficial by command, but rather by mouse.

Using commands to navigate in file is tremendous, it saves oodles of
times because we do it a LOT, doing so between files is difficult,
having to open nerdtree, navigate over, find the file (in what is not
a very good layout) and then go back/close nerdtree is the opposite of
efficiency, it's the dogmatic adherence to a paradigm. (obviously in
non-gui examples nerdtree is awesome).

Anyhow, it's simply a request (although not a simple request) and
while sven and I would obviously use and appreciate it, I appreciate
the work the authors do already and if they don't see value in the
request I won't expect to see it added.


On Apr 18, 2:13 pm, Christopher S Martin
<[email protected]> wrote:
> You can use a vim plugin like NERDTree to achieve something
> functionally similar.
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> On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Sven Herzberg
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> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi there,
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> > I've been wondering whether it makes sense to have a sidebar like
> > TextMate to ease navigating through a project. What do you think about
> > it?
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> > Regards,
> >  Sven
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