On 26/10/12 02:17, John Little wrote:
My vim GTK2-GNOME, running without gnome (KDE):
$ vim -?
Usage: vim [OPTION...]
--load-modules=MODULE1,MODULE2,... Dynamic modules to load
Help options
-?, --help Show this help message
--usage Display brief usage message
GTK+
<snip>
GNOME GUI Library
--disable-crash-dialog Disable Crash Dialog
E852: The child process failed to start the GUI
Press ENTER or type command to continue
Then starts GUI-less. IMO it's a bit of a mess, and trying to document it
accurately may not be feasible.
Regards, John
Hm. And yet most of the GNOME features (including the automatic session
saving) are available when running in a KDE desktop manager. You have
the GNOME _libraries_ installed, don't you? hm, if you didn't you could
probably neither compile Vim with GNOME yourself, nor satisfy
dependencies for a "Vim with GNOME" package from your Linux distro…
Best regards,
Tony.
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