Doug Cook wrote:
Shell extensions are very specific to a particular bitness of Windows.
-- 32-bit DLLs can only load into 32-bit processes.
-- 64-bit DLLs can only load into 64-bit processes.
The default shell for Win64 is the 64-bit version of explorer.exe (this is
configurable), and it will
: A.J.Mechelynck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 4:46 PM
To: Brian Krusic
Cc: vim-dev
Subject: Re: vim and 64bit xp
Brian Krusic wrote:
Thanks fo rthe reply.
Still no shell extension.
I did the regedit approach.
Any ideas?
Is Gvimext.dll in a directory in your
Brian Krusic wrote:
Thanks fo rthe reply.
Still no shell extension.
I did the regedit approach.
Any ideas?
Is Gvimext.dll in a directory in your PATH? Check it at the dos-box prompt:
echo %PATH%
or in Vim:
:echo $PATH
If it isn't, you can set it in (IIRC) Control Panel -