On 18/04/10 10:07, Alexander Orman wrote:
thank you, the first solution worked very well(i didnt tried others..). i'm using win xp ‚and vim from the vim.org <http://vim.org> not ''cream'' version... -------------------- ''I think that the error you get might be due to a missing or corrupt menu translations file.'' -------------------- i was thinking the same thing.., so i used from other comp ''menu.vim'' file and it DIDN'T WORKED, i tried several times with all versions of vim( that i found on the internet)... so, what is the source of problem? ..again thank you!, that problem irritated me for two days...
Hard to say, you didn't reply to the questions at the bottom of my previous mail. Either some menu translations script was missing or corrupt, or your 'encoding' wasn't compatible with what the menu was expecting in your locale's language. My "first solution" sets up gvim to use English menus and messages, sidestepping any language problems which might exist on your installation of Vim.
Note that the Vim distribution for Windows available at www.vim.org is currently 7.2.000; a 7.2.411 (IOW, with 411 additional bugfixes) can be had from http://sourceforge.net/projects/cream/files/ as an installer named "gvim-7-2-411.exe". Click the clipboard-like icon at the right end of its line to see its ":version" details (with its compile-time options), and at http://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/patches/7.2/README you can see the "table of contents" of these 411 bugfixes.
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