Textmate ruby windows11/3/2023 Changing tabnew to new just sends the output to a split in the same window. However, I can't get it to pop up in a new, separate window. Now the output from Ruby is put into a new tab. It looks like this: function! TabMessage(cmd)Ĭommand! -nargs=+ -complete=command TabMessage call TabMessage() ![]() To combat this problem I tried modifying a :redir function from Vim Tips. The only downside to this is that if the resulting output is too long I can't scroll through it. Obviously, Vim is capable of running Ruby code and displaying the output with :w !ruby. ![]() Overall I really love Vim, but one of the things I miss from Textmate is using the ⌘R command to run Ruby code and having the results neatly pop up in a new, scrollable window. ![]() A few months back I switched from Textmate to Vim.
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