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So in Sierra, there's now the ability to group windows with the built in tab system. This is great and all, but breaks integration with the popular command-t vim plugin. It would be really nice if there was a way to modify the key maps inside macvim, or just disable the native tabs altogether.
Obviously I can remap the command-t plugin, but having non-remapable keys in macvim limits your ability to ever map command-t to anything other than native tabs.
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Since MacVim's already implemented tab functionality itself, is there any reason at all for us to support the new Sierra tabbing system? Or alternatively, should we just adopt Sierra's system on Sierra+ and relegate the custom tabs to older builds?
So in Sierra, there's now the ability to group windows with the built in tab system. This is great and all, but breaks integration with the popular command-t vim plugin. It would be really nice if there was a way to modify the key maps inside macvim, or just disable the native tabs altogether.
Obviously I can remap the command-t plugin, but having non-remapable keys in macvim limits your ability to ever map command-t to anything other than native tabs.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: