On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 11:14 AM, Magnus Woldrich <[email protected]> wrote: >> MacOS X (unix) version >> Compiled by [email protected] > > > I'm sorry but the only thing I know about terminals in macos is that > they doesn't work. > > Can you try it in something that is not terminal.app or iterm? Something > like an xterm.
_v with xterm doesn't work on my mac. But _v does work on my linux machine. I'm trying to understand _v better. Why fd 9 is used? Is it special to vim? exec 9<>"$tmpfile" It seems the vim command in _v writes to fd 9. When I try the following command, it indeed write the content of _v along with the ansi color code to output.txt /usr/bin/vim -e -X -R "_v" -c "source _v" -c "visual" -c "bufdo call AnsiHighlight()" -c qa 2>/dev/null 9>output.txt But the above code does not work on Mac. I tried with a number of file descriptors. But none of them work. So it seems the problem is to find a fd that works on Mac. Note that this seem to be related to my recent question. http://groups.google.com/group/vim_use/browse_thread/thread/5797aa7de679930 -- Regards, Peng -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
