Le vendredi 5 octobre 2018 10:56:59 UTC+2, Ni Va a écrit :
> Le jeudi 27 septembre 2018 13:32:02 UTC+2, Ni Va a écrit :
> > Le jeudi 27 septembre 2018 12:52:21 UTC+2, Tony Mechelynck a écrit :
> > > It looks to me like a case of out-of-date runtime files (but I could
> > > be mistaken). Please
Le jeudi 27 septembre 2018 13:32:02 UTC+2, Ni Va a écrit :
> Le jeudi 27 septembre 2018 12:52:21 UTC+2, Tony Mechelynck a écrit :
> > It looks to me like a case of out-of-date runtime files (but I could
> > be mistaken). Please check the last change dates of the following as
> > displayed near the
Le jeudi 27 septembre 2018 12:52:21 UTC+2, Tony Mechelynck a écrit :
> It looks to me like a case of out-of-date runtime files (but I could
> be mistaken). Please check the last change dates of the following as
> displayed near the top of each file (I'm listing the dates I see
> there):
>
>
It looks to me like a case of out-of-date runtime files (but I could
be mistaken). Please check the last change dates of the following as
displayed near the top of each file (I'm listing the dates I see
there):
$VIMRUNTIME/menu.vim 2018 May 17
$VIMRUNTIME/autoload/paste.vim2017 Aug 30
Hi Ni,
2018/9/27 Thu 18:47:04 UTC+9 Ni Va wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use this last built version of Vim.
>
> VIM - Vi IMproved 8.1 (2018 May 18, compiled Sep 26 2018 13:46:15)
> MS-Windows 32-bit GUI version with OLE support
> Included patches: 1-436
> Compiled by ni.va
> Huge version with GUI.
>
>
>
Hi,
I use this last built version of Vim.
VIM - Vi IMproved 8.1 (2018 May 18, compiled Sep 26 2018 13:46:15)
MS-Windows 32-bit GUI version with OLE support
Included patches: 1-436
Compiled by ni.va
Huge version with GUI.
Under Windows Seven 64 bits, on second launch of this Vim (deployed as