

vimr appears to barf on it, no matter how many different incantations of vimr I try, at least so far.

MACVIM CLOSE SETTINGS WINDO SOFTWARE
It does not seem like the greatest look for someone who's working hard to make your software and it's usability better. Not sure how reddit works-I'm a newbie (for both Neovim and reddit). It appears that I received zero upvotes and multiple downvotes on several comments.Did I violate any r/neovim policies, guidelines, best practices?.I was able to turn around this entire exploratory effort in less than a day, and that would not have been possible without community's assistance.Very helpful answers and remarkably-timely replies special thanks to u/ceplma and u/Gomeriffic.I'm quite interested in the ongoing and future potential as a user, leader, and software/systems integrator.Ĭommunity reception (to me, a Neovim and newbie).This was a major motivator to try and get it working (for me), now. I found Neovim's extensibility vision quite attractive.Trying nvim natively in iTerm2 realizes much better performance, but I'm deeming it too much effort to integrate these things to realize features currently in MacVim.

I'm learning many/most GUIs have this problem, and it's not limited to MacVim. MacVim's cursor-moving/rendering slowness on large windows.MacVim's apparent inability to freeze it's window size while font zooming, but as I've just learned, MacVim can be can be configured to do exactly this, and I've confirmed this behavior.I was originally motivated to replace MacVim with Neovim primarily due to MacVim limitations since been overcome or mitigated: which I'm guessing is near-term less likely. I've also (re)inquired about MacVimNeovim integration.

I'm looking forward to future Neovim Universe maturity and will check back in occasionally. In lieu of further discoveries, I'm going back to MacVim for now.
