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@ -6953,7 +6953,6 @@ gui_mac Compiled with Macintosh GUI.
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gui_motif Compiled with Motif GUI.
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gui_motif Compiled with Motif GUI.
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gui_running Vim is running in the GUI, or it will start soon.
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gui_running Vim is running in the GUI, or it will start soon.
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gui_win32 Compiled with MS Windows Win32 GUI.
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gui_win32 Compiled with MS Windows Win32 GUI.
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gui_win32s idem, and Win32s system being used (Windows 3.1)
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iconv Can use iconv() for conversion.
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iconv Can use iconv() for conversion.
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insert_expand Compiled with support for CTRL-X expansion commands in
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insert_expand Compiled with support for CTRL-X expansion commands in
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Insert mode.
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Insert mode.
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@ -47,10 +47,6 @@ If you want Vim to start with a maximized window, add this command to your
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vimrc or gvimrc file: >
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vimrc or gvimrc file: >
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au GUIEnter * simalt ~x
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au GUIEnter * simalt ~x
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<
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*gui-w32s*
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There is a specific version of gvim.exe that runs under the Win32s subsystem
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of Windows 3.1 or 3.11. See |win32s|.
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==============================================================================
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2. Vim as default editor *vim-default-editor*
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2. Vim as default editor *vim-default-editor*
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@ -281,10 +277,6 @@ syntax on W95 & NT: >
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:!start [/min] {command}
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:!start [/min] {command}
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The optional "/min" causes the window to be minimized.
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The optional "/min" causes the window to be minimized.
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On Win32s, you will have to go to another window instead. Don't forget that
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you must tell Windows 3.1x to keep executing a DOS command in the background
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while you switch back to Vim.
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==============================================================================
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5. Special colors *win32-colors*
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5. Special colors *win32-colors*
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@ -293,7 +285,7 @@ On Win32, the normal DOS colors can be used. See |dos-colors|.
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Additionally the system configured colors can also be used. These are known
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Additionally the system configured colors can also be used. These are known
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by the names Sys_XXX, where XXX is the appropriate system color name, from the
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by the names Sys_XXX, where XXX is the appropriate system color name, from the
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following list (see the Win32 documentation for full descriptions). Case is
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following list (see the Win32 documentation for full descriptions). Case is
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ignored. Note: On Win32s not all of these colors are supported.
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ignored.
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Sys_3DDKShadow Sys_3DFace Sys_BTNFace
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Sys_3DDKShadow Sys_3DFace Sys_BTNFace
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Sys_3DHilight Sys_3DHighlight Sys_BTNHilight
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Sys_3DHilight Sys_3DHighlight Sys_BTNHilight
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@ -16,8 +16,7 @@ The 32 bit version also runs on 64 bit MS-Windows systems.
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2. Startup |win32-startup|
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2. Startup |win32-startup|
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3. Restore screen contents |win32-restore|
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3. Restore screen contents |win32-restore|
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4. Using the mouse |win32-mouse|
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4. Using the mouse |win32-mouse|
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5. Running under Windows 3.1 |win32-win3.1|
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5. Win32 mini FAQ |win32-faq|
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6. Win32 mini FAQ |win32-faq|
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Additionally, there are a number of common Win32 and DOS items:
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Additionally, there are a number of common Win32 and DOS items:
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File locations |dos-locations|
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File locations |dos-locations|
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the console.
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the console.
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5. Running under Windows 3.1 *win32-win3.1*
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5. Win32 mini FAQ *win32-faq*
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*win32s* *windows-3.1*
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There is a special version of Gvim that runs under Windows 3.1 and 3.11. You
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need the gvim.exe that was compiled with Visual C++ 4.1.
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To run the Win32 version under Windows 3.1, you need to install Win32s. You
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might have it already from another Win32 application which you have installed.
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If Vim doesn't seem to be running properly, get the latest version: 1.30c.
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You can find it at:
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http://support.microsoft.com/download/support/mslfiles/pw1118.exe
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(Microsoft moved it again, we don't know where it is now :-( ).
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The reason for having two versions of gvim.exe is that the Win32s version was
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compiled with VC++ 4.1. This is the last version of VC++ that supports Win32s
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programs. VC++ 5.0 is better, so that one was used for the Win32 version.
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Apart from that, there is no difference between the programs. If you are in a
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mixed environment, you can use the gvim.exe for Win32s on both.
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The Win32s version works the same way as the Win32 version under 95/NT. When
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running under Win32s the following differences apply:
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- You cannot use long file names, because Windows 3.1 doesn't support them!
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- When executing an external command, it doesn't return an exit code. After
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doing ":make" you have to do ":cn" yourself.
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6. Win32 mini FAQ *win32-faq*
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Q. How do I change the font?
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Q. How do I change the font?
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A. In the GUI version, you can use the 'guifont' option. Example: >
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A. In the GUI version, you can use the 'guifont' option. Example: >
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@ -240,22 +211,6 @@ A. You have two possible solutions depending on what you want:
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< The first command runs notepad minimized and the second one runs it
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< The first command runs notepad minimized and the second one runs it
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normally.
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normally.
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Q. I'm using Win32s, and when I try to run an external command like "make",
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Vim doesn't wait for it to finish! Help!
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A. The problem is that a 32-bit application (Vim) can't get notification from
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Windows that a 16-bit application (your DOS session) has finished. Vim
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includes a work-around for this, but you must set up your DOS commands to
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run in a window, not full-screen. Unfortunately the default when you
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install Windows is full-screen. To change this:
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1) Start PIF editor (in the Main program group).
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2) Open the file "_DEFAULT.PIF" in your Windows directory.
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3) Changes the display option from "Full Screen" to "Windowed".
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4) Save and exit.
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To test, start Vim and type >
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:!dir C:\<CR>".
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< You should see a DOS box window appear briefly with the directory listing.
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Q. I use Vim under Win32s and NT. In NT, I can define the console to default to
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Q. I use Vim under Win32s and NT. In NT, I can define the console to default to
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50 lines, so that I get a 80x50 shell when I ':sh'. Can I do the same in
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50 lines, so that I get a 80x50 shell when I ':sh'. Can I do the same in
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W3.1x, or am I stuck with 80x25?
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W3.1x, or am I stuck with 80x25?
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