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*os_mac.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Mar 29
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*os_mac.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2006 Mar 09
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar et al.
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==============================================================================
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1. Filename Convention *mac-filename*
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You can use either the unix or mac path separator or a mix of both. In order
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to determine if the specified filename is relative to the current folder or
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absolute (i.e. relative to the "Desktop"), the following algorithm is used:
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Starting with Vim version 7 you can just use the unix path separators with
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Vim. In order to determine if the specified filename is relative to the
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current folder or absolute (i.e. relative to the "Desktop"), the following
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algorithm is used:
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If the path start by a "/", the path is absolute
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If the path start by a ":", the path is relative
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2. .vimrc and .vim files *mac-vimfile*
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On the Mac files starting with a dot "." are discouraged, thus the rc files
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are named "vimrc" or "_vimrc" and "gvimrc" or "_gvimrc". These files can be in
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any format (mac, dos or unix). Vim can handle any file format when the
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|'nocompatible'| option is set, otherwise it will only handle mac format
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It is recommended to use Unix style line separators for Vim scripts, thus a
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single newline character.
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When starting up Vim will load the $VIMRUNTIME/macmap.vim script to define
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default command-key mappings.
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On older systems files starting with a dot "." are discouraged, thus the rc
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files are named "vimrc" or "_vimrc" and "gvimrc" or "_gvimrc". These files
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can be in any format (mac, dos or unix). Vim can handle any file format when
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the |'nocompatible'| option is set, otherwise it will only handle mac format
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files.
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4. Mac Lack *mac-lack*
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The filenames containing both ":" and "/" are sometimes misinterpreted. (just
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re-execute the command)
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Scrollbar are not scrolling live, and when only the arrow or scroll area, a
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limit of 32 line or page is scrolled.
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Syntax highlighting works on 68k Macs but is _really_ slow.
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In a terminal CTRL-^ needs to be entered as Shift-Control-6. CTRL-@ as
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Shift-Control-2.
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