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June 8, 2013 11:53
On mac, the resolve() function was adding a trailing slash. Reorder the substitutions to fix.
1. When nerdtree is used, lcd in the new buffer before nerdtree so the command takes proper effect 2. When file is dir and nerdtree is used, call callbacks to set environment for the new empty file. Also gives a chance for nerdtree ignore settings to be set per project.
Default functionality stays the same.
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The callback signature is changed. I cannot merge your patch. Now it accepts also a dictionary and call invoke(title) on it. https://github.com/amiorin/vim-project/blob/master/autoload/project/config.vim#L74-L78 |
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This includes the last pull request, but modified to strip the trailing slash twice.
Also included in this (and maybe these should be separate requests -- just let me know if I need to do this differently):