Ken Takata wrote:
> Maybe, adding a link to http://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/patches/7.4/README
On a page dedicated to discussing installing Vim, that link would be useful.
However it is of no use for someone wanting to install Vim. Anyone wanting an
old version will know what they have to do. Your download page needs to tell
someone new what to do.
> If you send me a full text, I will merge it.
Here is my suggested wording. It's a bit verbose and would be painful if it has
to be repeated for each version. However, something like this would be needed
for someone who wants to be told what to do.
I don't know what the exe does. Does it offer to install 64-bit Vim on a 64-bit
system? If yes, replace "32-bit" with "32-bit or 64-bit". Do we know what
version of Windows is required? If it is XP, the first line might say "Nightly
Vim build snapshots for Windows XP or later."
---start---
Nightly Vim Windows build snapshots.
Download file gvim_7.m.n.exe with the highest m and n version numbers. Run the
exe to install 32-bit Vim, both GUI (gvim.exe) and console (vim.exe). The zip
files contain the files that are installed by running the exe.
Vim will work without the following. However, if the specified version for a
language is also installed, Vim can use it to provide extra features.
ActivePerl 5.22
(etc)
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John
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