Re: problems with vim

2007-05-15 Thread Nageshwar M

Hello,

I tried in xterm, konsole, and yakuake but got the same problem. I
guess the problem is with compilation options... When I used :set
esckeys arrow keys working properly but not backspace (in gvim also i
faced the same problem). Also the command completion is not working ..
i typed :he and pressed tab.. it didn't give me available commands

On 5/15/07, A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Nageshwar M wrote:
 Hello,

 I compiled the vim 7.1 source for unix and installed it in my fedora
 core 4 pc. When I pressed arrows its printing A,B,C,D's(in insert
 mode) , backspace is not working and when I pressed delete
 continuously the gvim is closing down. Someone please help me.

 The information that vim is showing for :version is

 Normal version with GTK2 GUI.  Features included (+) or not (-):
[...]

This is usually due to a termcap problem. In which case(s) do you see the
problem (among the following)?

- in GUI mode (e.g. Alt-F2 then gvim)

- in console mode in a terminal displaying through X (and which one: xterm?
konsole? gnome-terminal? other[and which one]?)

- in the pure text linux console (hit Ctrl-Alt-Fn with n in the range
[1..6], log in if necessary, then invoke vim)



Best regards,
Tony.
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Re: Vim's ole functionality

2007-04-24 Thread Nageshwar M

Hello,

Sorry for raising this issue again. The problem was not yet solved.

I tried all the options I checked :version and there is this line
with OLE support. I tried to run the application from python as said
in documentation and its working fine there. But from java with swt
library I'm getting the same error.

On 4/23/07, Bram Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Nageshwar -

 Yes.. I did gvim -register
 But when i checked the :version details, i didn't get -DFEAT_OLE. I
 installed vim 7.0 windows installation package. Do you think that is
 the problem ?

Not all gvim.exe have the OLE support.  The second line of :version
should say with OLE support.  The self-installing executable does have
OLE.  src/bigvim.bat builds it.

- Bram

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