I'll add this icon to my builds (tuxproject.de/projects/vim). Any
license or may I just add it?
Regards.
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Christian wrote:
> On Do, 29 Jan 2015, Benjamin Fritz wrote:
>
> > I know there have been recent problem with linebreak when combined with
> > conceal, I think I have found one or two more.
> >
> > With the attached test.vim file as a .vimrc, enter the following text:
> >
> > bbee;some tex
Pat Suwalski wrote:
> I normally do not use Windows, but for some recent work, I needed that
> environment. I was surprised that the Vim Windows icon looks quite
> dated, so I took a few minutes to make a new one.
>
> "vimicon.png" shows the before and after. In modern Windows, the old
> 32x32 4
It should, based on having the three bit depths that matter.
To test, I just edited the properties of the vim link, and used "Change
Icon" to point at the ICO.
Cheers,
--Pat
On Feb 14, 2015 10:02 AM, "Bram Moolenaar" wrote:
>
> Pat Suwalski wrote:
>
> > I normally do not use Windows, but for so
Hello,
to reproduce this:
Edit a text with a few lines. (This does not work on only one line, as a
buffer must contain at least one line, and the mark won't be deleted.)
textline A
textline B
textline C
Navigate to the second line and set a named mark, for ex