Make is
mingw32-make -f Make_ming.mak gvim.exe FEATURES=HUGE GUI=yes OLE=yes
DEBUG=no ARCH=i686
I use the equivalent options when I build Vim with MSVC.
Best wishes,
Georg Dahn
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> Patch 7.1.299
> Problem:Filetype detection doesn't work properly for file nam
> In normal mode, U means single-line undo/redo.
> Only with a visual selection does it mean uppercase.
OOPS! You are right!
Sorry for this.
Best wishes,
Georg Dahn
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the whole line
alternate between lowercase and uppercase.
BTW, I have started Vim by doing "gvim -u NONE".
Best regards,
Georg Dahn
Bram Moolenaar wrote:
>
> Patch 7.1.243 (after 7.1.240)
> Problem:"U" doesn't work on all text in Visual mode. (Adri Ve
Hi!
> Files:runtime/doc/cmdline.txt, src/ex_getln.c
The file runtime/doc/cmdline.txt still is not available on the ftp
server. Is this intentional or is this file missing because of a problem
of the ftp server (I have read on this list recently, that there are
problems)?
Best reg
Hi!
> I have now added a search box to the search page on www.vim.org where
> you can specifically search for Vim scripts, anywhere on the internet.
> This uses Google Code Search. It not only finds individual "*.vim"
> files but also scripts inside archives. E.g., in the Vim distribution.
Thi
> No, fetching patches from CVS is just a nightmare because CVS doesn't
> support "changelist" and every file is committed separately. :-)
I update the sources from CVS and make a new build. This is no nightmare
but just a simple call from a batch file.
Best regards,
Georg
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> Do as I did: grab Bram's email, "save as" in EML format, and remove the
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> usable "as is" for input to the "patch" program.
Or fetch it from CVS, as I always do. This is much more comfortable than
patching.
Best reg
Andy Wokula wrote:
> visualmode() and :vmap don't work together well:
>
> I wanted a map for the "v" key in Visual mode to toggle between
> characterwise and blockwise Visual mode. I thought this would work:
>
> :vno v visualmode()==#"v" ? "" : "v"
>
> but it didn't (and doesn't), bec
s or some other texts in prose. But when I use Vim for more
technical stuff like coding, I prefer the current behavior.
Best wishes,
Georg Dahn
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ut I would like to
have the same behavior of par additionarily to the current.
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