On 10/31/07, Mark J. Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Vim automatically does X things on startup, even when running in a
> terminal, iif it was compiled with X support and $DISPLAY is set (very
> annoying if you have it set but X isn't actually running).. The
> easiest solution for CLI vim is to alias it to "vim -X" in your shell
> setup, but you can also install a version that doesn't know from X.
>
>
> On 10/30/07, David R. Morrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sorry that my first response was too quick: I wasn't thinking about
> > the fact that fink has a "vim-nox" package as well as a vim package.
> > Presumably "fink uninstall vim" followed by "fink install vim-nox"
> > would fix your problem.
> >
> > -- Dave
Thanks to Mark, Dave and Claus. I now have two good solutions: either alias
"vim" to "vim -X" or remove vim and install vim-nox. Since I never use GVim,
I've gone with vim-nox, but I appreciate the help and suggestions.
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