Help cleanup

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Bjorn Winckler
2008-10-25 18:38:38 +02:00
parent bc82e6d58e
commit f6ecb9aae9
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@@ -501,13 +501,14 @@ located in the /Applications folder. (You might have to logout and then login
again before Mac OS X detects the MacVim services.)
These are the currently supported services:
* New Document Here: Open a new window and set the current directory to that
of the selected text. This is intended to be used from a Finder window to
open an empty document in the currently selected folder.
* New Document Containing Selection: Open a new window and paste the currently
selected text.
* Open Selected File: If the selected text represents a file name, then the
corresponding file is opened in a new window.
* New Document Containing Selection: Open a new window and paste the
currently selected text.
* New Document Here: Open a new window and set the current directory
to that of the selected text. This is intended to be used from a
Finder window to open an empty document in the currently selected
folder.
* Open Selected File: If the selected text represents a file name,
then the corresponding file is opened in a new window.
If new files are set to open in the current window (in the General preference
pane) then the above services will also reuse the topmost window, instead of
@@ -518,20 +519,19 @@ opening a new window.
MacVim supports a custom URL handler for "mvim://" URLs. The handler is
supposed to be compatible to TextMate's URL scheme as documented at
http://blog.macromates.com/2007/the-textmate-url-scheme/.
http://blog.macromates.com/2007/the-textmate-url-scheme/.
Currently, this means that the format is >
mvim://open?<arguments>
< where arguments can be:
* url — the actual file to open (i.e. a file://... URL), if you leave
out this argument, the frontmost document is implied.
* line — line number to go to (one based).
* column — column number to go to (one based).
where "arguments" can be:
* url — the actual file to open (i.e. a file://... URL), if you leave
out this argument, the frontmost document is implied
* line — line number to go to (one based)
* column — column number to go to (one based)
For example, the link >
mvim://open?url=file:///etc/profile&line=20
< will open the file /etc/profile on line 20 when clicked in a web browser.
will open the file /etc/profile on line 20 when clicked in a web browser.
Note that url has to be a file:// url pointing to an existing local file.
@@ -652,7 +652,7 @@ See |macvim-shift-movement|.
Scenario: ~
You do not want MacVim to set up any key mappings.
Solution: ~
See |macvim-movement|.
See |cmd-movement|.
Scenario: ~
Enabling localized menus breaks the toolbar and the menus as well.
@@ -709,8 +709,8 @@ Use the VimLeave autocommand to hide MacVim when the window closes: >
au VimLeave * maca hide:
Assuming your external program has a setting for which command to execute to
bring up an editor, you would set that option to something like: >
mvim -c "au VimLeave * maca hide:"
(You may need to add the "-f" switch before the "-c", see the Scenario above.)
mvim -f -c "au VimLeave * maca hide:"
(See the above Scenario for an explanation of the "-f" switch.)
Scenario: ~
You would like to remap Caps Lock to Esc.