[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

why not use vim?
http://www.vim.org, you can download a windows binary version, which is very nice with its syntax highlighting and it has all the commands of its *nix counterpart...

Now that you mention it ....
Im using vim here under Windows but I have not been able to get it to read my custom init file on startup. I have a $VIM set to c:\mikelake
and in that dir a _VIMRC file with vim commands but it does not get read.


When you set a background in the vim menus or syn on how do you get vim (preferably from the GUI vim) to save those settings ?

Mike
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