On Jun 7, 2012, at 9:37 PM, Michael Henry wrote:
> I listed a bunch of options without knowing your environment,
> but since you're on a Mac, you could use a shell script, an
> alias, or an icon on your desktop. The icon might be your
> preferred approach. If you can make a copy your MacVim icon,
> you can adjust the command line to include the extra couple of
> arguments.
Thanks, Michael,
A previous suggestion about using an alias got me interested, but I wasn't able to get help with it either from the Oualline book or vim help.
I take it cloning the icon and changing the command line assumes that vim [MacVim] is being started from terminal? And the session still has to be saved. I think what I want to do is restrict what gets saved with 'mkesession'. You're earlier suggestion regarding that was helpful, and I'll be exploring it.
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