Hey,

I haven't tested this, but you want to try installing the vimball using the
terminal version of vim (just to make sure). If I'm not mistaken they
should both install a Vimball to your .vim directory making drawIT
accessible from MacVim (if its compatible). If that doesn't work, there may
be something wrong with the vba file such as some  incompatibility or
bug that needs to fixed in the vba file.

Derek

2013年4月14日日曜日 [email protected]:

> Hi, I am new to Mac & to VIM/MACVIM. I follow instructions on drawit.vba
> to run it with macvim and it says that is not a tarball file.
>
> 1. Launch macvim by clickon macvim app
> 2. open drawit.vba in macvim
> 3. type in :so %
>
> I see in Macvim
>
> Error detected while processing function vim ball#Vimball:
> (Vimball) The current file does not appear to be a Vimball!
>
> Can someone give step by step instruction on how to do this. tx
>
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