Bram Moolenaar wrote:
But we still have people working in a console, thus we need to be able to type "vim file" and have the installed vim.exe executed. There might be something else that a few users need.
My biggest use for console vim on Win32 is setting it as my editor for Subversion commits at work. I know in theory one could do something to use gvim+plus+nofork but sometimes it's easier to just have everything in the same console. Granted, I don't use Cream, so it's not been an issue...
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