Re: Upgrading From Vim 6.4 to Vim 7.0

2006-12-15 Thread panshizhu
"Roy Fulbright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 2006.12.16 10:42:02:
> I am preparing to upgrade from Vim 6.4 to Vim 7.0 on Windows XP. I
> downloaded 'gvim70.exe' from the Vim site, but also noticed a reference
to
> the latest binary with all the most recent patches, which currently is
> 'gvim-7-0-178.exe', which I also downloaded. My question is, must I first

> install 'gvim70.exe' before installing 'gvim-7-0-178.exe'?
>
> Thanks,
> Roy Fulbright
>
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Hi,

if you mean here:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=43866&package_id=39721

It seems to have included everything, so you don't need to install
gvim70.exe prior to that.

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Upgrading From Vim 6.4 to Vim 7.0

2006-12-15 Thread Roy Fulbright
I am preparing to upgrade from Vim 6.4 to Vim 7.0 on Windows XP. I 
downloaded 'gvim70.exe' from the Vim site, but also noticed a reference to 
the latest binary with all the most recent patches, which currently is 
'gvim-7-0-178.exe', which I also downloaded. My question is, must I first 
install 'gvim70.exe' before installing 'gvim-7-0-178.exe'?


Thanks,
Roy Fulbright

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Re: Useful Tools to Assist Editing (Not just VIM)

2006-12-15 Thread zzapper
"Aaron Griffin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in 
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:


> 
> Related note, but not on topic:
> I like slimKEYS under windows for global hotkey management:
> http://slimcode.com/slimKEYS/
> 
I have updated the following page to include the "External" utility
which allows you to use VIM in other Windows Applications, tested
on MsWord Outlook, Pegasus and best of all my Web based Blog at blogger.com

http://successtheory.com/tips/vimtools.php

BTW tip: when using External, if it doesn't paste the text back into the 
application first time click "retry"

Thanks to whoever recommended external. And remember to try out the 
clipboard tool it's also life changing!!

Merry Crimbo!

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