If you rely on Python/Ruby/Lua integration, note that previously MacVim by default searches the /usr/local/ path for installed language runtimes. You could use :version while in MacVim to tell whether you are running in Rosetta / Intel or Apple Silicon by seeing whether it says x86_64 or arm64. if you only installed Python 3 in Rosetta and use plugins that use Python), you could run MacVim under Rosetta.
#Macvim command line mac
MacVim's binary release now fully supports Apple Silicon! If you have an M1 Mac you should notice MacVim being more snappy and smoother. My apologies! Next few releases should be more frequent. Script interfaces have compatibility with these versions:This was a somewhat delayed release. Lua is now built against 5.4, up from 5.3. Python is now built against 3.9, up from 3.8.
Using `:browse tabnew` no longer crashes MacVim in terminal mode. Properly and don't create dummy menu items. `WinBar` menus (which are used by plugins like vimspector) now work Launching MacVim from the Dock with locales that use "," for decimal Good spot for general discussions and questions. MacVim has enabled the Github Discussions feature, which serves as a See #1136 for progress on releasing a universal app MacVim is buildable under Apple Silicon, so if you need a nativeīinary, you could build it yourself by downloading the source from the (which is still the default for Homebrew as of this release). You need to make sure you have x86 versions of Python/etc installed Should provide enough performance, but if you use Python/etc plugins, The release binary will still work under Rosetta, which This release does not contain a native universal app for Apple Silicon There is also a link to the latest release Vimtutor is now bundled with MacVim, and you can access vimtutor from Help menu's search bar now searches Vim documentation as well! See Please use #1102 to coordinate with MacVim dev team. General MacVim GUI is not localized as well. There still exists a few menu items that are not localized, and the You can use `set langmenu=none` to turn it off if you would like. Menus are now localized, see `:h langmenu` for how Vim menu localization
#Macvim command line update
Works for now, but it will be removed in a future update as it has known Pane (under Advanced) or by setting the defaults "MMRenderer" to 0. The old renderer is accessible either through the Preference With this change, the non-Core-Text renderer is now consideredĭeprecated. Scrolling should not stutter and lag like before and generally it shouldįeel a lot smoother now. The Core Text renderer has been rewritten and is now much faster! Renderer / scrolling performance improvements Note that theseĬharacters are specific to macOS and would not work in other These icons would take up more than one column. SF Symbol characters will show up properly as double-width as most of Fixed Touch Bar warnings when launching MacVim from the terminal. Have been updated to match Big Sur's interface guidelines. MacVim now has an updated app icon ( #1054), and preference pane / toolbars *Note*: This release doesn't natively support Apple Silicon / M1 yet, but This error will be logged once per view in violation.Įnvironment (please complete the following information): 12:10:40.174 MacVim Warning: Expected min height of view: () to be less than or equal to 30 but got a height of 32.000000.
This error will be logged once per view in violation. 12:04:43.095 MacVim Warning: Expected min height of view: () to be less than or equal to 30 but got a height of 32.000000. 12:04:42.433 MacVim Warning: Expected min height of view: () to be less than or equal to 30 but got a height of 32.000000. 12:04:31.160 MacVim Warning: Expected min height of view: () to be less than or equal to 30 but got a height of 32.000000. 12:04:30.383 MacVim Warning: Expected min height of view: () to be less than or equal to 30 but got a height of 32.000000.