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Tae Won Ha edited this page Oct 8, 2016
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We recently, June 2016, started to migrate the MacVim backend (VimR-MacVim) to a NeoVim backend (VimR-NeoVim). The old wiki can be found in VimR MacVim.
Don't forget to
-
set termguicolors
: Otherwisevim-airline
will look strange. However, there's still a small rendering issue: GH-269 -
set title
: This will set the title of the window correctly.
- Pinch to zoom in or out.
- Two-finger scrolling.
- Ligatures are turned off by default. You can turn it on in the Appearance Preferences:
We first $SHELL
from NSProcessInfo
, then use the shell to launch the NeoVim binary in the background. More description TBD.
VimR comes with a command line tool vimr
:
$ vimr file1 file2 ... # opens file1, file2, ... in tabs in the front most window.
$ vimr -n file1 file2 ... # opens file1, file2, ... in tabs in a new window.
$ vimr -s file1 file2 ... # opens file1, file2, ... in separate new windows
$ vimr --cwd /some/path # set the working directory to /some/path
$ vimr -h # show help
usage: vimr [-h] [--dry-run] [--cwd CWD] [-n | -s] [file [file ...]]
Open files in VimR: By default all files are open in tabs in the front most
window or in a new window if there is none. The working directory will be set
to the current directory.
positional arguments:
file
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--dry-run Just print the 'open' command.
--cwd CWD Set the working directory.
-n Open files in tabs in a new window.
-s Open files in separate windows.
It can be installed via Preferences ➝ General ➝ "Copy 'vimr' CLI tool..." button:
if has("gui_vimr")
" VimR specific settings like
" color xyz
endif