I created a 7-zip self-extractable executable for Windows.
When it executes, it extract runtime files in %temp%, it gives you the full power of gvim, and when you close it, the 7z.tmp directory is removed. This is the most portable solution I found/created for Windows. I'll send you the executable privately, not to pollute the list. On 9/22/06, Dmitriy Yamkovoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all, Is there a binary compiled for Windows which allows me to run Vim without any of the runtime files? Long story short, I want something I can keep online or on a USB key and just copy to the desktop of any computer I sit at. Thanks, -Dmitriy
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