![]() ![]() And thank you for pointing me to this helpful thread it describes the same problem. ![]() jak files located in ( ~/.vim/syntax/jak. Most of my text files come from BBEdit and TextWrangler, many from TextPad on a PC. What should I read to understand macvim formatting and features better? Is there a tutorial somewhere? I feel pretty happy with my vim skills in general but this is the first gvim I have used. ![]() I read the :help macvim but I didn't find it that helpful. I think that both of these are very basic macvim questions but I could not find a really good mac vim reference. I would like the default text color to be green for mac vim as well. The default color of my terminal is green. the file class1.jak (custom file type I have defined) open in both macvim and vim.I have installed MacVim but I cannot figure out how to do some formatting things. (I'll edit this answer when I get back to my mac to add more details. You should be able to find similar settings for colours very nearby. As a result, I was able to add these lines to my standard ~/.vimrc (which Macvim does read), in order to change the font: set gfn=Monaco:h10 and then to bring up the configuration file to see what those settings translate to in words. I'm not on a mac right now so I can't find the exact reference for you, but I found that while playing around in the menus, one can manually change some of these settings. It will show you what the current setting is for guifont. Once you've found the font you like, type: :set guifont= That will allow you to choose a font using the standard mac font window. I'm using MacVim snapshot 73, which is Vim 7.4.258. If you'd like to experiment with your font settings try :set guifont=* I would like to keep my Vim syntax highlighting in the printout, which rules out just opening the file in TextEdit (or TextWrangler) for printing. vimrc are not always picked up correctly. I have found that the colorscheme setting in. gvimrc will use the xoria256 colorscheme (for example). Will set the font in MacVim to Menlo, size 11.Īs for the syntax highlighting, it might just be that the colorscheme you are using in console vim is not being picked up by MacVim: colorscheme xoria256 ![]()
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