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anmar

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Nov 30, 2007, 8:01:05 PM11/30/07
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Hello Guys:

I plan on doing some MacVim testing but wanted to clear a few things.
I just pulled the latest code and notices no more toolbar, tabs don't
show up instead we get a drawer listing all the tabs.

Is the code in such a large state of flux that I should hold off
testing, and mostly using what is in the git repo? let me know so I
can arrange my time.

Cheers!

anmar

Nico Weber

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Dec 1, 2007, 2:47:53 AM12/1/07
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Hi,

> I plan on doing some MacVim testing but wanted to clear a few things.
> I just pulled the latest code and notices no more toolbar, tabs don't
> show up instead we get a drawer listing all the tabs.

where did you get the code from? This sounds like the carbon gui. Make
sure you got the code from the MacVim git repository. You also have to
build both vim and MacVim. And you have to make sure you configure vim
correctly, so that it uses the MacVim gui (sometimes after a `git
pull` you have to rerun configure).

See here for more information: http://code.google.com/p/macvim/wiki/Building

> Is the code in such a large state of flux that I should hold off
> testing, and mostly using what is in the git repo? let me know so I
> can arrange my time.

I don't understand your question. MacVim code only lives in its git
repo. The official vim code only comes with the old carbon gui. The
code in the git repository is in some kind of flux, but only because
stuff gets added.

Nico

anmar

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Dec 1, 2007, 11:22:53 AM12/1/07
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Hey Nico:

Thanks for the response. I do have the right git repo but I guess I
needed to run the configure script first. I will do that right now and
should be back on track.

Cheers!

anmar
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