I really thanks char101 to share my opinion that on windows Gvim which
looks kind of old.
I forgot to mention this detail => I am currently using gvim on Win32
OS, I have worked on Unix Solaris during 8 years too.

I don't think we always have to separate powerful inner features of
vim (that I love) to its look like suggested Tom.

In the period we live in, with High Definition Wide Screen, I maintain
that 32 or 48px give a really good look to gvim'toolbar and
the idea of sliding those wide icons is both not innocent and may will
be the little detail that will convince some more young people to use
gvim in the futur.

About usb stick(sorry Bram), it was just a proposal suggestion to
think in deep and develop. I have my own vimscript that permit me to
use gvim with same configuration on a lot of computers for my job.

So I hope that I convince you that beautiful is not the opposite of
powerful.   And those words have no link with easyvim or vim mode use.

Thank you char101, I will use you gui_w32 modified.
Epanda (means little animal on email world)

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