Re: How to input character 'ƒ' (U+0192)

2016-10-10 Thread Tony Mechelynck
On Sat, Oct 8, 2016 at 9:29 PM, Steve wrote: > Hi Linda, > > diphraphs are what you are looking for. > > Type :h digraphs or simply :digraphs for a comprehensive list. > > for some usefull information. > > I would type km3 to get ϝ. > > Steve See also :help i_CTRL-V_digit

Re: Windows nightly builds issues

2016-10-10 Thread Ritmo2k
Hi Ben, It looks like the x64 build gets compiled with two gvimext libraries, one for each arch where the x64 version is appended with a 64 (gvimext64.dll). However the installer is unaware of this and creates the following example reg entry:

Re: vim8 can't be set as default program in win7 pro

2016-10-10 Thread dfab1954
On Monday, October 10, 2016 at 11:00:28 AM UTC-4, skeept wrote: > > > > Is this working for anyone? > > > > I had to re-install gvim7.4 and use that as the default program. > > > I had exactly the same problem. I followed the instructions in the first > answer in this link to solve the

Re: How gVIM can handle UTF like notepad

2016-10-10 Thread Ben Fritz
On Monday, October 10, 2016 at 10:33:26 AM UTC-5, Erhy wrote: > Hello, > for administer Windows I would like to use gVIM. > But there are some UTF encoded files. > Opening such files gVim decoded them and save the without BOMB. > Are there setting to have the same behavior as Windows notepad? >

Re: Windows nightly builds issues

2016-10-10 Thread Ben Fritz
If it's a real bug, and not a question/support request, then either the main Vim project repository (https://github.com/vim/vim/issues) or the vim_dev mailing list (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/vim_dev). If it's a question or support request, or if you're not sure what you're seeing

How gVIM can handle UTF like notepad

2016-10-10 Thread Erhy
Hello, for administer Windows I would like to use gVIM. But there are some UTF encoded files. Opening such files gVim decoded them and save the without BOMB. Are there setting to have the same behavior as Windows notepad? Thank you for tips Erhy -- -- You received this message from the

Re: vim8 can't be set as default program in win7 pro

2016-10-10 Thread skeept
> > Is this working for anyone? > > I had to re-install gvim7.4 and use that as the default program. I had exactly the same problem. I followed the instructions in the first answer in this link to solve the issue. It works for me now.

Re: vim8 can't be set as default program in win7 pro

2016-10-10 Thread dfab1954
> >> Typically you must "Browse" to the executable the first time. > >> There after, Vim (8) should be in the list of options in the future. > >> > > > > I did that. It doesn't show up in the dialog and browsing and selecting > > the executable. Does it work for you? > > > --- > You

Windows nightly builds issues

2016-10-10 Thread Ritmo2k
I wanted to file some issues for the Windows nightly builds however the Github issues tab is disabled. Where is the correct place for doing this? Thanks. -- -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more

Re: Vim 8 in edit mode constrains editing and cursor motion - how to disable?

2016-10-10 Thread Ivan Vecerina
On Wednesday, October 5, 2016 at 4:39:27 PM UTC+2, Christian Brabandt wrote: > Hi Ivan! > > On Mi, 05 Okt 2016, Ivan Vecerina wrote: > > > Hi, > > Since I upgraded to Vim 8, I am confronted with a new behavior that I find > > annoying: > > > > According to how I enter insert mode, I am