[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Does the output of ":scriptnames" show $VIMRUNTIME/menu.vim and/or $VIMRUNTIME/delmenu.vim ? (or their expanded equivalents)

Yes. Output below:
  1: /usr/share/vim/vimrc
  2: /usr/share/vim/vim64/filetype.vim
  3: /usr/share/vim/vim64/menu.vim
  4: /usr/share/vim/vim64/ftplugin.vim
  5: /home/steve/.vimrc
  6: /usr/share/vim/vim64/plugin/explorer.vim
  7: /usr/share/vim/vim64/plugin/gzip.vim
  8: /usr/share/vim/vim64/plugin/netrw.vim
  9: /usr/share/vim/vim64/plugin/rrhelper.vim
 10: /usr/share/vim/vim64/plugin/tohtml.vim
 11: /usr/share/vim/gvimrc
 12: /usr/share/vim/vim64/syntax/syntax.vim
 13: /usr/share/vim/vim64/syntax/synload.vim
 14: /usr/share/vim/vim64/syntax/syncolor.vim
 15: /home/steve/.gvimrc

- Does it work when you invoke gvim as

   gvim -N -u NONE

It makes no difference.

Interestingly, sudo gvim gets me some menus...

-sc

Aha! Running gvim as root should source all the scripts above _except_ /home/steve/.vimrc and /home/steve/.gvimrc -- however -u NONE should forbid loading any vimrc. Well, let's use what we have:

- What do /home/steve/.vimrc and /home/steve/.gvimrc contain?
- Do you have a /root/.vimrc and/or /root/.gvimrc ? If you do, what do _they_ contain?


Best regards,
Tony.
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