Well, I guess Vimya isn't that popular, maybe nobody tried to use it with a Windows version of Vim, and if someone did: Why didn't he tell me that it did not work?
Yes, it was a really stupid bug — unescaped backslashes in some path names — anyway, it should work now. So get the fixed version from vim.org and replace the two old files.
Oh, and I created a project page for Vimya on Gitorious.
BTW, the plugin works fine with gVim Portable if you enable Python support as described in the previous post.
Download Vimya from vim.org. Visit the project page on Gitorious.
I uploaded Vimya to the scripts section of vim.org. It is a simple Vim plugin that allows you to execute the contents of the current buffer (or visual selection) in Autodesk® Maya®. Both MEL and Python scripts are supported. You need a Vim version with built-in Python support, for example the vim-nox package in Debian.
News about the plugin will be posted here, an Atom feed is also available.
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