Let me add number 5 to the list:

5. Fire up MacVim and enter fullscreen.  Then do :w.  See the MacVim window 
disappear.  See the plain gray background remain; MacVim is not "releasing" the 
Space it claimed while in fullscreen mode.  I can find no way to get rid of 
this extra, gray Space besides quitting MacVim.

Let me also add another reason in favor of keeping "preLion fullscreen" around 
as an option at least.  Fire up Macvim, and enter fullscreen.  Now hit Cmd-N.  
What you get is a double abomination, namely, the new MacVim window is on a 
brand new Space (!!!), and --- this defies belief --- the new MacVim window is 
itself in fullscreen.  (This is actually a triple abomination, since the 
sloooow transition animation happens too, but I've already covered that).

This is NOT a bug in MacVim's Lion branch, since this is just how Lion works.  
Try it with Terminal, e.g.  But it's a disgusting aspect of Lion, and we can 
hopefully steer around it with old-style fullscreen.

-gmn

-- 
You received this message from the "vim_mac" maillist.
Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to.
For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php

Reply via email to