On 1/29/07, A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know a purely native-Windows way of doing it (though I suspect Bill
might). If you have a functioning rsync program (maybe a Cygwin version) you
could try the Unix method to keep the runtime directory up-to-date. The
following maintains
Bill McCarthy recently wrote to vim-dev and others:
Runtime files are kept fairly well updated at the Vim FTP
site. You can update those files from there. Scripts have
been provided for 'nix and Windows to update local files.
Only script I found on www.vim.org to help
Suresh Govindachar wrote:
Bill McCarthy recently wrote to vim-dev and others:
Runtime files are kept fairly well updated at the Vim FTP
site. You can update those files from there. Scripts have
been provided for 'nix and Windows to update local files.
Only script I
On Sun 28-Jan-07 1:20pm -0600, you wrote:
Bill McCarthy recently wrote to vim-dev and others:
Runtime files are kept fairly well updated at the Vim FTP
site. You can update those files from there. Scripts have
been provided for 'nix and Windows to update local files.
Only script I