On 17/07/09 16:54, Steve Hall wrote:
>
> From: Tony Mechelynck, Fri, July 17, 2009 3:49 am
>>
>> For Windows there is. Steve Hall's bugfixed Vim distribution for
>> Windows (currently at patchlevel 7.2.228) includes almost everything
>> that one could wish for, including executables with and without GUI,
>> and compiled with (among others) +mzscheme/dyn +perl/dyn +python/dyn
>> +ruby/dyn +tcl/dyn. See its ":version" text at
>> https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=43866&release_id=696157
>> and/or download it from the "gvim 7.2.228.exe" link at
>> https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=43866&package_id=39721
>>
>> This build, however, only has "Normal" features. This means that it
>> lacks (for instance) profiling, RTL editing, and keymaps. If you
>> need these, you will either have to compile Vim yourself (see my
>> Compiling HowTo for Windows at
>> http://users.skynet.be/antoine.mechelynck/vim/compile.htm ). Older
>> builds from the URL above have Big or Huge features, but without
>> +mzscheme.
>
> I've just uploaded a new 7.2.234 that uses the "HUGE" feature build.
> (After yet another new box setup, configuration, test process.)
>
Ah, great. Well, John, the ":version" URL has changed but you can get at
it by clicking the rightmost icon (which says "Release notes" at
mouseover) on the "vim" line near the bottom of the download page.
Best regards,
Tony.
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