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Re: [opensuse-factory] vim/gvim session and KDE
- From: Juergen Weigert <jw@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 14:33:59 +0100
- Message-id: <20061214133358.GA4832@xxxxxxx>
On Dec 14, 06 14:06:39 +0100, dannoritzer wrote:
> Now I know there is a way to do this by hand, saving the current session
> in gvim with :mksession <sessionname> and then later restore that
> session with :source <sessionname>. However, I know from a friend who
> uses mandrake, that there the session restores automatically under kde.
You say Mandrake has this feature. Can we see how they compiled gvim?
> So it looks like that gvim is compiled for GTK2 and according to the
> documentation then does not support the kde session manager?
>
> I am no expert here and maybe there are other ways to get it going.
Nor am I.
> I was just wondering whether anyone know whether that would be a solution
> to add session support to gvim and whether that could be an option to
> compile gvim that way in future releases?
The mandrake sources know for sure :-)
cheers,
Jw.
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> Now I know there is a way to do this by hand, saving the current session
> in gvim with :mksession <sessionname> and then later restore that
> session with :source <sessionname>. However, I know from a friend who
> uses mandrake, that there the session restores automatically under kde.
You say Mandrake has this feature. Can we see how they compiled gvim?
> So it looks like that gvim is compiled for GTK2 and according to the
> documentation then does not support the kde session manager?
>
> I am no expert here and maybe there are other ways to get it going.
Nor am I.
> I was just wondering whether anyone know whether that would be a solution
> to add session support to gvim and whether that could be an option to
> compile gvim that way in future releases?
The mandrake sources know for sure :-)
cheers,
Jw.
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<V> | jw@xxxxxxx wide open suse_/ _---|____________\/
\ | 0911 74053-508 (tm)__/ (____/ /\
(/) | __________________________/ _/ \_ vim:set sw=2 wm=8
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