Bug#486399: vim gui

2008-06-19 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 18 Jun 2008, James Vega wrote:
 On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 07:47:29AM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
  I've reverted to the previous version now so I can't easily do further
  tests. I had tried setting the font both directly, via set gfn and via
  the menu -- same result. set gfn=* just gave terminal -- no choice
  of fonts. The biggest problem was that the display was tiny; at a
  resolution of 1600x1020 the characters in the menus were almost too
  small to read.
 
 I'm unable to reproduce any problems using a testing chroot.  set
 gfn=* lists the DejaVu fonts, monospace, sans, and serif as expected
 since I have no other fonts installed.  I'm able to choose fonts from
 the selection dialog and set them via the normal :set gfn=... format.
 
 Your initial bug report states the version was 1:7.1.293-3 but I notice
 that you're using unstable.  Was the buggy version really 1:7.1.314-2
 and you had already downgraded before filing the bug report?  If so,
 that makes sense as there were build problems with 1:7.1.314-2 and
 vim-gtk was actually using lesstif instead of gtk libraries.
 
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No, my report was made before downgrading. But last night I repeated the
upgrade process in Sid and this time vim-gtk worked properly. I don't
know quite what happened here but anyway I think you could probably
close the bug now.

Anthony


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Bug#486399: vim gui

2008-06-18 Thread Anthony Campbell
I've reverted to the previous version now so I can't easily do further
tests. I had tried setting the font both directly, via set gfn and via
the menu -- same result. set gfn=* just gave terminal -- no choice
of fonts. The biggest problem was that the display was tiny; at a
resolution of 1600x1020 the characters in the menus were almost too
small to read.

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Bug#486399: vim gui

2008-06-18 Thread James Vega
On Wed, Jun 18, 2008 at 07:47:29AM +0100, Anthony Campbell wrote:
 I've reverted to the previous version now so I can't easily do further
 tests. I had tried setting the font both directly, via set gfn and via
 the menu -- same result. set gfn=* just gave terminal -- no choice
 of fonts. The biggest problem was that the display was tiny; at a
 resolution of 1600x1020 the characters in the menus were almost too
 small to read.

I'm unable to reproduce any problems using a testing chroot.  set
gfn=* lists the DejaVu fonts, monospace, sans, and serif as expected
since I have no other fonts installed.  I'm able to choose fonts from
the selection dialog and set them via the normal :set gfn=... format.

Your initial bug report states the version was 1:7.1.293-3 but I notice
that you're using unstable.  Was the buggy version really 1:7.1.314-2
and you had already downgraded before filing the bug report?  If so,
that makes sense as there were build problems with 1:7.1.314-2 and
vim-gtk was actually using lesstif instead of gtk libraries.

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James
GPG Key: 1024D/61326D40 2003-09-02 James Vega [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Bug#486399: vim gui

2008-06-16 Thread Oliver Jeeves
I'm having similar issues.

the vim-gtk GUI also, now, doesn't look like it's using GTK anymore.

In fact, vim-gtk and vim-lesstif both appear to be using lesstif
widgets.





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Bug#486399: vim gui

2008-06-16 Thread James Vega
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 10:16:06AM +0100, Oliver Jeeves wrote:
 I'm having similar issues.
 
 the vim-gtk GUI also, now, doesn't look like it's using GTK anymore.
 
 In fact, vim-gtk and vim-lesstif both appear to be using lesstif
 widgets.

Your issue is different and fixed in the latest upload (1:7.1.314-2).
This bug was reported against the version in testing, not unstable and
the lesstif problem is specific to 1:7.1.314-1.

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