On Jan 4, 2013, at 11:34 AM, Bee wrote:
> I used iTunes to put .vim .vimrc and .gvimrc on an iPhone for Vim app
> to use. It is working quite well.
>
> The .gvimrc has only:
> set guifont=Courier:h18
> As the default font on iPhone is too small.
>
> The .vimrc is a tiny version of what I use on
Discussion of Vim on the iPad on the vim_use list led me to post the following
about the existing Vim app for the iPad. I'm forwarding it hear in case anyone
here might have thoughts on the topic. I'm wondering if developing this app
into a genuinely useful app on the iPad might not be a projec
Hi Eric
I used iTunes to put .vim .vimrc and .gvimrc on an iPhone for Vim app
to use. It is working quite well.
The .gvimrc has only:
set guifont=Courier:h18
As the default font on iPhone is too small.
The .vimrc is a tiny version of what I use on Mac, Linux and Windows.
If you like I will post
I changed the subject heading to focus the discussion of Vim on the iPad more
specifically on the Vim app for the iPad.
I hesitate in posting my musings on this topic [1] because I am not in a
position myself to do much about them. [2] They may just be completely
off-the-wall unrealistic.
Tha
2013/1/3 mityaz co
> Hello everybody.
> I'am issuing the following problem. At home I'm using Ubuntu and GVim
> version 7.3 It works as i should be, but I'm issuing speed problems with
> the MacVim at my work. Macvim is installed via brew (also version 7.3). The
> speed of cursor moving over symb