
Vim spellchecking syntax highlighting (MacVim, color scheme: zellner). You may add extra flags The arguments that you can use for the substitute commands: c Confirm each substitution. Turning this: FactoryGirl. and the spellchecking region: :setlocal spelllangenus Vim flags bad words. Repeat last :substitute with same search pattern and substitute string, but without the same flags. They need to have a reason for existing.Ī task I find myself repeating a lot to achieve this is breaking apart Ruby blocks and hashes into multiple lines, with a combination of jumping forward, entering insert mode, and hitting enter. 72 characters, 80 characters, whatever your preference long lines are hard to read. > The '-o' is most likely because you've gone into the preferences and set it > to open files 'with a split for each file'.

#Macvim flags windows#
MacVim supports multiple windows with tabbed editing and a host of other features such as: bindings to standard OS X keyboard shortcuts (Z, V, A, G, etc.), transparent backgrounds, full-screen mode, multibyte editing with OS X input methods and automatic font substitution, ODB.

#Macvim flags mac os#
> WHERE can I edit the flags that MacVim uses to call vim. MacVim is a port of the text editor Vim to Mac OS X. One style-guide idea I try to maintain is sticking to a reasonable line length. That's the culprits right > there > Last pattern search is unwanted and unlikely to match.
