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@ -8,6 +8,6 @@ alias lsrebuild='/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Fr
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alias vim='/Applications/MacVim.app/Contents/MacOS/Vim'
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# alias mvim='mvim --remote-tab-silent '
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alias mvim='open -a MacVim '
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# alias mvim='open -a MacVim '
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# vim: set ts=4 sw=4 tw=0 ft=zsh :
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@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
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--- mvim~ 2013-07-09 21:55:06.000000000 +0200
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+++ mvim 2013-07-07 21:24:15.000000000 +0200
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@@ -13,6 +13,8 @@
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# or by un-commenting and editing the following line:
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# VIM_APP_DIR=/Applications
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+tabs=true
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+
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if [ -z "$VIM_APP_DIR" ]
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then
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myDir="`dirname "$0"`"
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@@ -58,15 +60,26 @@
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esac
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# Last step: fire up vim.
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-# The program should fork by default when started in GUI mode, but it does
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-# not; we work around this when this script is invoked as "gvim" or "rgview"
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-# etc., but not when it is invoked as "vim -g".
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if [ "$gui" ]; then
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- # Note: this isn't perfect, because any error output goes to the
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- # terminal instead of the console log.
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- # But if you use open instead, you will need to fully qualify the
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- # path names for any filenames you specify, which is hard.
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- exec "$binary" -g $opts ${1:+"$@"}
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+ if $tabs && [[ `$binary --serverlist` = "VIM" ]]; then
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+ exec "$binary" -g $opts --remote-tab-silent ${1:+"$@"}
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+ else
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+ exec "$binary" -g $opts ${1:+"$@"}
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+ fi
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else
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- exec "$binary" $opts ${1:+"$@"}
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+ exec "$binary" $opts ${1:+"$@"}
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fi
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+
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+# # Last step: fire up vim.
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+# # The program should fork by default when started in GUI mode, but it does
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+# # not; we work around this when this script is invoked as "gvim" or "rgview"
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+# # etc., but not when it is invoked as "vim -g".
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+# if [ "$gui" ]; then
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+ # # Note: this isn't perfect, because any error output goes to the
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+ # # terminal instead of the console log.
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+ # # But if you use open instead, you will need to fully qualify the
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+ # # path names for any filenames you specify, which is hard.
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+ # exec "$binary" -g $opts ${1:+"$@"}
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+# else
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+ # exec "$binary" $opts ${1:+"$@"}
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+# fi
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