On Monday, 7 November 2011 01:59:44 UTC+1, John Little wrote:
In short, Oneiric's gVim ... doesn't show the menu
bar at all.
Not showing the menu bar is a Unity thing, not vim's fault. Mousing
over the bar at the top of the screen (not the vim window) might,
depending
On Saturday, 5 November 2011 04:03:46 UTC+1, John Little wrote:
In short, Oneiric's gVim ... doesn't show the menu
bar at all.
Not showing the menu bar is a Unity thing, not vim's fault. Mousing
over the bar at the top of the screen (not the vim window) might,
depending on the
In short, Oneiric's gVim ... doesn't show the menu
bar at all.
Not showing the menu bar is a Unity thing, not vim's fault. Mousing
over the bar at the top of the screen (not the vim window) might,
depending on the invocation of gvim, show you vim's menu bar there.
In fact this
On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 7:52 PM, Szabolcs szhor...@gmail.com wrote:
The one that comes with Oneiric has bugs that make gVim practically unusable
if one has a Chinese input method installed, and I'd rather not have to mess
with installing a self-compiled version.
That is very tidy, not mess.
Does anyone have packages for Ubuntu Oneiric of the latest Vim?
The one that comes with Oneiric has bugs that make gVim practically
unusable if one has a Chinese input method installed, and I'd rather not
have to mess with installing a self-compiled version.
Hi,
Szabolcs schrieb am 04.11.2011 12:52:47:
[…], and I'd rather not
have to mess with installing a self-compiled version.
That’s less hard than you might think!
Package it to a *.deb and set a high version number,
so it won’t be upgraded unless you want. (or see apt pining)
C.M.
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You
Does anyone have packages for Ubuntu Oneiric of the latest Vim?
Building your own vim from the Mecurial repository is much easier than
you might expect. For Ubuntu start with
sudo apt-get build-dep vim-gnome
then follow Tony's instructions at
On 05/11/11 04:03, John Little wrote:
Does anyone have packages for Ubuntu Oneiric of the latest Vim?
Building your own vim from the Mecurial repository is much easier than
you might expect. For Ubuntu start with
sudo apt-get build-dep vim-gnome
then follow Tony's instructions at