On Sat, 2006-08-12 at 09:48 -0400, Steve Hall wrote:
> It uses my own configuration of the Nullsoft Installer (NSIS) instead
> of relying on Vim's NSIS-install.exe combo, but it otherwise contains
> gvim.exe, vim.exe, gvimext.dll, plus all the standard and runtime
> files current as of build date. Version output is given in the Notes
> link at each file.

Hmmm,

I just downloaded that file and I am not really convinced by it. It's
not the same as the releases Bram does.

The Menu entries in the Windows Start Menu are not identical, The
colorful green icons are missing, even the name convention used gVim 7.x
for example is not there.

Looking deeper into c:\programs\vim I see the directory populated with
plenty other directories while my previous Vim installation has just 2
or 3 iirc. Even the dir name is not Vim it's in lower case letters.

I get a dialog all the time starting Vim saying I have to "register
vim".

I therefore decided to go back to plain 7.0 release version of gVim for
Windows.

mfg,

Ali Akcaagac


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