On Dec 21 17:07, Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
> Does this make sense then, with gvim setup.hint requires: vim?
>
> $ cygcheck -l gvim
> /usr/bin/gview
> /usr/bin/gvim.exe
> /usr/bin/gvimdiff
> /usr/bin/rgview
> /usr/bin/rgvim
> /usr/share/applications/gvim.desktop
> /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/gvim-6.
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> That said, if somebody is going to maintain a gvim version as part of
> the Cygwin net distro, cool with me, as long as it uses the runtime
> files of the vim base package.
Does this make sense then, with gvim setup.hint requ
On Dec 20 15:30, Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
> I'm not much of a vim user myself, but with the menus, gvim is a lot
> easier to learn.
>
> Of course, in order to get a GTK vim into the distro, Corinna will need
> to be consulted, as the Cygwin vim maintainer.
I am a vim user and I'm doing all
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Mariusz Wodzicki wrote:
> Incidentally, I also tested the version with the GUI
> [just one configure flag: ./configure --with-features=huge]
>
> Of course, that increases the size of the vim
> installation dramatically but that may be
> interesting for
The Cygwin vim binary package is regularly
being compiled with keymap support turned off.
I doubt that this omission is deliberate;
more likely it results from running ./configure with
flags something like:
./configure --disable-xsmp --disable-gui --without-x
which is equivalent to
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