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* `vvsp` Edits the passed in file but first makes a vertical split |
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* `vhsp` Edits the passed in file but first makes a horizontal split |
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## Post Callout ## |
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At the end of the `callvim` function we invoke the `postCallVim` function if it |
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exists. If you're using MacVim, for example, you could define a function that |
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brings window focus to it after the file is loaded: |
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function postCallVim |
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{ |
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osascript -e 'tell application "MacVim" to activate' |
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} |
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This'll be different depending on your OS / Window Manager. |
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## Examples ## |
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This will load `/tmp/myfile.scala` into the running GVim session: |
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