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Jeffrey Robertson wrote:
-----Original Message-----
From: A.J.Mechelynck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 4:07 PM
To: Robertson, Jeffrey (CAR:QW32)
Cc: Sean Plank; [email protected]
Subject: Re: I can't make gvim the default application for .txt files in
WinXP

Jeffrey Robertson wrote:
No. That's my problem.  How does gvim tell Windows to make itself an
option in this list?
[...]


I'm not sure; I think it's something in the registry. Maybe the install program should do it. Have you installed Vim from Steve Hall's self-installer https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=43866&package_id=39721 ? If you haven't, try doing it.

P.S. Please use bottom-posting or inter-posting in the Vim mailing
lists.


Best regards,
Tony.



> Hi:
>
> I can't remember where I downloaded from, but it wasn't this page.
> But I did use a proper installer.
>
> I don't want Cream, just plain vim/gvim.  Which link on this page
> should I choose, or do I need another page?
>
>
> Thanks,
> --------------------------------------+------------------+--------------
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> Jeffrey Robertson                     | [EMAIL PROTECTED] |      NORTEL
> Software Engineer                     +------------------+
> 'I speak for myself, not Nortel' - Me                      Optical
> Networks
> 'Verbing weirds language'    - Calvin                        Ottawa,
> Canada
>
>

The link above, which should be all on one line, sends to a page _hosted_ by the Cream project, but the installers listed on that page are for plain (g)vim without Cream. Download the most recent version, at the top of the list.


Best regards,
Tony.

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