Thank you very much, Tony

I gave a whirl on the Windows cygwin vim and ChromeOS Crostini debian 
console and your code worked in both instances :-)

The text mode menus really help jog the memory!

Best,
tony 

On Saturday, January 30, 2021 at 1:12:06 PM UTC-8 [email protected] 
wrote:

> https://vim.fandom.com/wiki/Text_mode_menus
>
> I added this code to my vimrc at a time when for some reason I
> couldn't get menus on a menubar even in gvim. On my new computer
> (which may have been set up just a tiny wee bit differently) the
> menubar has reappeared, but I'm leaving this code in my vimrc because:
> * it allows me to get Vim menus even when running Vim in a console
> * it gives me text-style Vim menus on the gvim status line in addition
> to (or as a fallback for) the menus on the menubar.
> These menus use the standard gvim menus and the standard Vim wildmode
> completion, which is compiled by default in all Vim builds with
> expression evaluation (but the code checks for it anyway: better be
> safe than sorry).
>
> I feel that this code is now mature so I'm sharing it with the community.
>
> Have fun!
> Tony.
>

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