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Re: [opensuse] a good small font for developing with gvim?
- From: "Andy Harrison" <aharrison@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 15:01:30 -0400
- Message-id: <a22ff2940707061201x37402596tdb05333315b4c6b3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On 7/6/07, Patrick Shanahan <ptilopteri@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't blame him for compiling from source, though. The rpm's for
vim are so badly broken, interoperability between vim components
really suffers. Modelines, for example, don't work correctly. So
when running gvim, opening a file with a vim modeline is completely
ignored. This is not the default behavior of vim and is due to the
unnecessary, forced split of vim. It's fine that there's a non-gui
rpm version available, but there should also be a full fledged rpm
version.
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AND, "make install" operations are *definitely* not for newbies!
I don't blame him for compiling from source, though. The rpm's for
vim are so badly broken, interoperability between vim components
really suffers. Modelines, for example, don't work correctly. So
when running gvim, opening a file with a vim modeline is completely
ignored. This is not the default behavior of vim and is due to the
unnecessary, forced split of vim. It's fine that there's a non-gui
rpm version available, but there should also be a full fledged rpm
version.
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Andy Harrison
public key: 0x67518262
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