Björn Winckler wrote
> 
> On 1 January 2012 10:52, Pitt Mak wrote:
>> "Does MacVim executable act as a front-end, and Vim executable act as the
>> back-end? Is that ture to say MacVim is response to do something like UI
>> stuffs, and Vim is where really core functionality lays in? When MacVim
>> is
>> running, will MacVim lunch Vim as a helper to do the cross-platform task
>> as
>> it do like in Windows and Linux?
> 
> Take a look at
> 
> https://github.com/b4winckler/macvim/blob/master/src/MacVim/README
> 
> It describes the overall design of MacVim and also says something
> about the layout of the source code.
> 
> Björn
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Björn Winckler wrote
> 
> On 1 January 2012 10:52, Pitt Mak wrote:
>> "Does MacVim executable act as a front-end, and Vim executable act as the
>> back-end? Is that ture to say MacVim is response to do something like UI
>> stuffs, and Vim is where really core functionality lays in? When MacVim
>> is
>> running, will MacVim lunch Vim as a helper to do the cross-platform task
>> as
>> it do like in Windows and Linux?
> 
> Take a look at
> 
> https://github.com/b4winckler/macvim/blob/master/src/MacVim/README
> 
> It describes the overall design of MacVim and also says something
> about the layout of the source code.
> 
> Björn
> 
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Björn Winckler wrote
> 
> On 1 January 2012 10:52, Pitt Mak wrote:
>> "Does MacVim executable act as a front-end, and Vim executable act as the
>> back-end? Is that ture to say MacVim is response to do something like UI
>> stuffs, and Vim is where really core functionality lays in? When MacVim
>> is
>> running, will MacVim lunch Vim as a helper to do the cross-platform task
>> as
>> it do like in Windows and Linux?
> 
> Take a look at
> 
> https://github.com/b4winckler/macvim/blob/master/src/MacVim/README
> 
> It describes the overall design of MacVim and also says something
> about the layout of the source code.
> 
> Björn
> 
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Thanks, I am reading it, it seems helpful to me!


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