I'm attempting to install MacVim on my Mac (Snow Leopard) I downloaded alexloveltroy-macvim zip file, and then unzipped it, but could not find a package file (*.pkg) within that file. (Normally, for my other mac apps, I have been double clicking a pkg file and then dragging the program icon into the application folder.)
Then I tried down loading and untarring the .tar file. No .pkg file in that build either.
Then on one of the forums I read that I can just place the macvim.app file in the path and update my path with this new file, and then I could be good to go, but I can't find the macvim.app file either.
Can someone please provide the exact location within the build where the pkg file lives?
Or please provide more detailed instructions on how to install?
Thanks,
n00b - Yvonne
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How does the -v flag work? I can't find it documented in "Starting MacVim" and it's not used in the `mvim` script.
Thanks in advance,
Andy Stewart
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On 21/03/2012 08:48, Andrew Stewart wrote:
>
> On 20 Mar 2012, at 18:21, Darcy wrote:
>> vim='mvim -v'
>
> How does the -v flag work? I can't find it documented in "Starting MacVim" and it's not used in the `mvim` script.
It aliases console Vim to GUI vim rather than creating a symlink a la
`sudo ln -s $(which gvim) $(which vim)` which is the way personally I'd
do it.
Cheers,
Phil...
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Thanks for the reply. However I understand what the alias does, just not how it works. Where is the `-v` flag handled?
Cheers,
See :help -v
Cheers,
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Oh, right. Thanks!
Cheers,
Andy Stewart
On 22/03/2012 13:53, Darcy wrote:
> Just to clarify `sudo ln -s $(which gvim) $(which vim)` is different.
> It does not include the -v option. This just creates a link of gvim
> to vim.
>
> vim='mvim -v'
> alias vim="${vim}"
>
> The -v option for mvim is to open vim inside a terminal rather than
> opening the usual gui version of macvim. (try it) I like this because
> the vim that comes with OS X is not compiled with as many options as
> mvim. And I like to run vim in a terminal...
>
> I learned about it here:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2056137/how-to-run-mvim-macvim-from-terminal
>
> Creating the vim environment variable is useful because notice I use
> it for more than just the `alias vim="${vim}". I also use it for
> $EDITOR...
In which case you could pull the Vim sources from Mercurial & build a
console Vim to fit your requirements (the default build installs into
/usr/local/).
Or alternatively, use MacPorts for a console version (I currently use a
console version of Vim from MacPorts & a MacVim I compiled from Bjorn's
sources on OS X).
Cheers,
Phil...
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