On 5/02/19 1:55 PM, Richard Hector wrote:
> I've just started getting a bunch of warnings when I start gvim from the
> commandline (as I often do):
>
> ** (gvim:31818): WARNING **: AT-SPI: Could not obtain desktop path or name
> ** (gvim:31818): WARNING **: atk-bridge: get
On 5/02/19 1:55 PM, Richard Hector wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just started getting a bunch of warnings when I start gvim from the
> commandline (as I often do):
>
> ** (gvim:31818): WARNING **: AT-SPI: Could not obtain desktop path or name
> ** (gvim:3181
Hi all,
I've just started getting a bunch of warnings when I start gvim from the
commandline (as I often do):
** (gvim:31818): WARNING **: AT-SPI: Could not obtain desktop path or name
** (gvim:31818): WARNING **: atk-bridge: get_device_events_reply:
unknown signature
** (gvim:31818): WA
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LC_TELEPHONE="zh_TW.utf8"
LC_MEASUREMENT="zh_TW.utf8"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="zh_TW.utf8"
LC_ALL=
After running "LANG=C dpkg-reconfigure locales", both gvim and vim works
perfectly in X.
Regards,
CN
On Sat, Jul 27, 2013, at 06:53 PM, CN wrote:
> Hi!
Hi! I have just made a fresh wheezy installation. /usr/bin/vim.gtk and
/usr/bin/vim.athena run without problem in virtual consoles but they
both output "segmentation fault" immediately after they are launched
from xterm or aterm. I did not encounter such trouble in squeeze.
Reinstalling all packag
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 18:02:59 +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
(...)
>> Never played with gvim before but in GNOME based apps this can be
>> turned off by right clicking on the files part and unselect "[ ] show
>> hidden files".
>
> I have just checked gco
Hello List:
thanks for the quick reply.
On 11/09/11 17:45, Camaleón wrote:
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 15:46:26 +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Since a while, I have noticed that File->Open in gvim exhibits hidden
files: is there a way to hide hidden files ?
Usually all of the GTK+ based menus sh
On Sun, 11 Sep 2011 15:46:26 +0200, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Since a while, I have noticed that File->Open in gvim exhibits hidden
> files: is there a way to hide hidden files ?
Usually all of the GTK+ based menus share the same options.
Never played with gvim before but in GNOME based
Hello List:
Since a while, I have noticed that File->Open in gvim exhibits hidden files:
is there a way to hide hidden files ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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On Sat, May 03, 2008 at 08:43:46PM -0400, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
> Alex Samad wrote:
>
> > My problem is when i start gvim now, it starts in a weird screen
> > position, doesn't matter what changes I make to the window size and
> > position. it always reopens i
Alex Samad wrote:
> My problem is when i start gvim now, it starts in a weird screen
> position, doesn't matter what changes I make to the window size and
> position. it always reopens in the weird spot.
>
> so where do I look next
The placement of a window is determined b
Vim/Gvim always seem to be an eternal mystery to me
I have been using gvim for a while. I have just started to look at
vim-addons and vim-scripts, I liked the idea of the gnupg module. There
was some discussion of it before on the ml.
My problem is when i start gvim now, it starts in a weird
On Friday 19 January 2007 09:17, Arno Valentin wrote:
> but gvim -g answers:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/src/vim >vim -g
> E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time
>
>
> So, how to manage to enable at compile time? I don't find a point to unmark
>
/or
#Athena but don't want to make gvim (the GUI version of Vim with nice
#menus and scrollbars, but makes Vim bigger and startup slower).
So, if I change nothing, gui should be installed.
but gvim -g answers:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/src/vim >vim -g
E25: GUI cannot be u
/or
#Athena but don't want to make gvim (the GUI version of Vim with nice
#menus and scrollbars, but makes Vim bigger and startup slower).
So, if I change nothing, gui should be installed.
but gvim -g answers:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/src/vim >vim -g
E25: GUI cannot be u
953 0953
>
> Is this normal? A 3-4MB additional memory is being used for every 10 gvim
> windows opened. Does anyone else see this behaviour? I am using debian etch,
I noticed that the cached and buffered memory grows 2M and 1M
respectively. Isn't that what you
Initially I have
$free -m
total used free sharedbuffers cached
Mem: 1011806204 0 67458
-/+ buffers/cache:280730
Swap: 953 0953
Open 10 gvim windows
$gvim; gvim; gvim
I am using Gvim 6.3.71 on Sarge and like to set the same font as I use
in my Xterms. When I try
set guifont=-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal--15-140-75-75-c-90-iso8859-1
I get some strangely wide spaced font, which is definitely not the one I
specified. In fact, no matter which X font I specify, I
Simon Huggins wrote on Jan, 10:
[...]
> What do you mean instead?
Here's the scenario. I configured mutt to compose mails with "gvim --remote".
I start gvim. I start mutt and ask to compose a mail. A new buffer is created
in the currently running gvim. Its window should
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 02:33:19AM -0200, Paulo Marcel Coelho Aragao wrote:
> Simon Huggins wrote on Jan, 9:
> > > With KDE, when I edited a mail in mutt, a new buffer was created in
> > > gvim, its window was raised and got focus. With xfwm4, the window is
> > > ra
Simon Huggins wrote on Jan, 9:
> > With KDE, when I edited a mail in mutt, a new buffer was created in
> > gvim, its window was raised and got focus. With xfwm4, the window is
> > raised but doesn't gain focus. I tried it with fluxbox, and it behaves
> > like KDE:
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 02:45:24PM -0200, Paulo Marcel Coelho Aragao wrote:
> With KDE, when I edited a mail in mutt, a new buffer was created in
> gvim, its window was raised and got focus. With xfwm4, the window is
> raised but doesn't gain focus. I tried it with fluxbox, and it
Hi,
I've recently switched from KDE to Xfce and noticed an annoying xfwm4
behavior. I use mutt with gvim, setting
editor="gvim --remote-wait"
so that I have a single instance of gvim running. With KDE, when I edited a
mail in mutt, a new buffer was created in gvim, its window
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 16:41:17 +, Kamaraju Kusumanchi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Recently gvim (not vim) is crashing if I press alt-tab and switch to
> another window. If I press the alt-tab, then the crash occurs most of
> the time but not always.
When I removed the vimsp
On (27/10/04 16:41), Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote:
> Recently gvim (not vim) is crashing if I press alt-tab and switch to
> another window. If I press the alt-tab, then the crash occurs most of
> the time but not always.
>
> I am not sure what I did wrong and could not track d
Recently gvim (not vim) is crashing if I press alt-tab and switch to
another window. If I press the alt-tab, then the crash occurs most of
the time but not always.
I am not sure what I did wrong and could not track down the problem.
Google did not help me. So I am wondering if someone else had
right? I wouldn't think so, but I tried moving .gvimrc to .vimrc and saw
> some odd behavior. For me, the font was still correct. But, using
> .vimrc, gvim ignores my "syntax off" line. Using .gvimrc, it honors it.
> Strange.
>
> So it does sound like
ried moving .gvimrc to .vimrc and saw
some odd behavior. For me, the font was still correct. But, using
.vimrc, gvim ignores my "syntax off" line. Using .gvimrc, it honors it.
Strange.
So it does sound like there's a bug in config file handling to me. B
After today's upgrade in sarge, I have vim 6.2.x on my machine. The
new gtk icons look good. But I am facing a problem in setting the
guifont in ~/.vimrc.
I have the following line in my .vimrc:
set guifont=Bitstream\ Vera\ Sans\ Mono\ 10
It does not appear to have any effect on
On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 12:10:34AM -0500, Kenneth Pronovici wrote:
> I personally don't care about fancy antialised fonts in my text editor.
> I just want my "6x13" font back, and I don't want to have to build my
> own version of vim just to get it.
>
> Any suggestions on how to get that xterm fon
On Sunday 28 September 2003 1:10 am, Kenneth Pronovici wrote:
> > > gvim only offers up a seemingly small subset of fonts on my system
> > > (compared to what Mozilla shows, for example).
> >
> > *Which* gvim? A GTK1 gvim is going to use any XLFD font you care to
&
> > gvim only offers up a seemingly small subset of fonts on my system
> > (compared to what Mozilla shows, for example).
>
> *Which* gvim? A GTK1 gvim is going to use any XLFD font you care to
> name... a GTK2 gvim is only going to use ones served by fontconfig
> (Xft2).
On Wed, Sep 10, 2003 at 02:05:03PM -0700, Bill Moseley wrote:
> gvim only offers up a seemingly small subset of fonts on my system
> (compared to what Mozilla shows, for example).
*Which* gvim? A GTK1 gvim is going to use any XLFD font you care to
name... a GTK2 gvim is only going to us
gvim only offers up a seemingly small subset of fonts on my system
(compared to what Mozilla shows, for example).
I'd like to use the font that my xterm uses, but I'm not sure what it's
using. I'm not setting the xterm font in .Xdefaults
Fonts are still a mystery to me...
id, (g)vim 6.1.474,
> xfwm, kernel 2.4.21, two screens off a Matrox G550). Perhaps this will at
> least narrow the scope of your search...
>
> Assuming gvim still works when you disable Xinerama, I would try a
> different window manager -- I can't imagine what else could ca
On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 06:08:31PM +0100, Andrew Ingram wrote:
> I've just managed to get Xinerama set up on my Debian system and I'm
> very happy with it. I have encountered one problem though! My favourite
> editor (gvim) will not work under xinerama. The window comes up, b
Hi Andrew,
That's weird, all I can say is that it works for me (sid, (g)vim 6.1.474,
xfwm, kernel 2.4.21, two screens off a Matrox G550). Perhaps this will at
least narrow the scope of your search...
Assuming gvim still works when you disable Xinerama, I would try a
different window ma
I've just managed to get Xinerama set up on my Debian system and I'm
very happy with it. I have encountered one problem though! My favourite
editor (gvim) will not work under xinerama. The window comes up, but
gvim hangs and needs to be killed. I have tried this with the gvim from
apt
> E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time
>
> What does it mean ? How can it be solved ?
> I'm not somebody who thinks every prog should be
> graphical but it's easier to have more than one file
> open so I can view them at the same time
If should install vim-gtk if you want to use
Hi Joris,
an 'apt-get install vim-gtk' should solve that!
Cheers,
Bruno.
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 15:16, Joris Huizer wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> When I try to run gvim I get this error:
>
>
> E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time
>
> What d
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 12:16:30 -0800 (PST)
Joris Huizer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I try to run gvim I get this error:
>
>
> E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time
>
> What does it mean ? How can it be solved ?
> I'm not somebody who thinks
* Joris Huizer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030128 14:50]:
> Hello everybody,
>
> When I try to run gvim I get this error:
>
>
> E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time
>
> What does it mean ? How can it be solved ?
apt-get install vim-gtk
good times,
Vineet
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On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 12:16:30PM -0800, Joris Huizer wrote:
> When I try to run gvim I get this error:
>
>
> E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time
>
> What does it mean ? How can it be solved ?
> I'm not somebody who thinks every prog should be
>
Thus spake Joris Huizer:
> Hello everybody,
>
> When I try to run gvim I get this error:
>
>
> E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time
>
> What does it mean ? How can it be solved ?
> I'm not somebody who thinks every prog should be
> graphica
#include
* Joris Huizer [Tue, Jan 28 2003, 12:16:30PM]:
> Hello everybody,
>
> When I try to run gvim I get this error:
>
>
> E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time
>
> What does it mean ? How can it be solved ?
apt-cache search vim
is your friend.
> When I try to run gvim I get this error:
>
>
> E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time
>
> What does it mean ? How can it be solved ?
> I'm not somebody who thinks every prog should be
> graphical but it's easier to have more than one file
>
Hello everybody,
When I try to run gvim I get this error:
E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time
What does it mean ? How can it be solved ?
I'm not somebody who thinks every prog should be
graphical but it's easier to have more than one file
open so I can view them a
I know this is late, but a much simpler fix would have been to create a
.gvimrc and put this line in it.
colorscheme elflord
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 07:40:50PM -0800, Michelle Storm wrote:
> Accidentally found the fix.
>
> I was looking through the files and tried some things.
>
> mkdir ~/.vim
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Michelle Storm wrote :
» Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 18:48:39 -0800
» From: Michelle Storm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
» To: Debian User List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
» Subject: Gvim & ColorSchemes
»
» I have these installed: Vi, Vim, ViMacs, gtk-vim
» I mostly use gvim (when I
a way to save the colorscheme setting so
> > that it always uses my prefered colorscheme by default? instead of this
> > white-background one. Which I hate, as it's too bright.
>
> I'm not familiar with using named colorschemes in gvim, but you might
> try setting it
x27;m not familiar with using named colorschemes in gvim, but you might
try setting it in your .gvimrc. There should be an example of the file
in the gvim documentation directory.
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I have these installed: Vi, Vim, ViMacs, gtk-vim
I mostly use gvim (when I can) and while I was using KDE instead of
AfterStep. It would remember my colorscheme.
I switched to AfterStep as it seems to not load down my CPU as much, and
also when I login the first time to KDE desktop, it works
Russell wrote:
Hi all,
I've been using console-mode vim, but i've heard of a
gui gvim. Is there any debian packages for it? I can't
find any. I just want more control over X colour resources.
apt-get install vim-gtk
iain
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$ apt-get install vim-gtk
That should do the trick.
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 12:47:24PM +1100, Russell wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been using console-mode vim, but i've heard of a
> gui gvim. Is there any debian packages for it? I can't
> find any. I just want more c
Hi all,
I've been using console-mode vim, but i've heard of a
gui gvim. Is there any debian packages for it? I can't
find any. I just want more control over X colour resources.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I have the same problem, typing gvim or vim -g starts up vim with syntax
> highlighting etc. turned on, but in a console without the GUI.
>
> I assume I must be missing some gnome libs, as I haven't installed any
> other gnome stuff, is this the p
I have the same problem, typing gvim or vim -g starts up vim with syntax
highlighting etc. turned on, but in a console without the GUI.
I assume I must be missing some gnome libs, as I haven't installed any
other gnome stuff, is this the problem? I thought it would be taken care
of i
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 10:41:25PM +0100, Thomas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've installed vim-gtk with apt-get, but I cannot find /usr/bin/gvim,
> it's just a link to vim. Moreover, vim -g doesn't launch the GUI. Does
> anyone have the same problem ?
>
> Thanks fo
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 10:41:25PM +0100, Thomas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've installed vim-gtk with apt-get, but I cannot find /usr/bin/gvim,
> it's just a link to vim. Moreover, vim -g doesn't launch the GUI. Does
> anyone have the same problem ?
>
I just instal
begin Thomas quotation:
> I've installed vim-gtk with apt-get, but I cannot find /usr/bin/gvim,
> it's just a link to vim. Moreover, vim -g doesn't launch the GUI. Does
> anyone have the same problem ?
gvim is supposed to be a symlink to vim; it's the same pro
Hello,
I've installed vim-gtk with apt-get, but I cannot find /usr/bin/gvim,
it's just a link to vim. Moreover, vim -g doesn't launch the GUI. Does
anyone have the same problem ?
Thanks for your help
Thomas
dman wrote:
> | Thanks, this works perfectly. I just found the perfect editor layout for
> | hacking projects. Hint: gvim with dark colors to match a console and
> | the buffers menu teared of for easy file switching. Schweeet!
>
> Yep! Though check out the
>
> :ls
&
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 06:28:40AM +0100, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
| dman wrote:
|
| > Anyways, for gvim put :
| >
| > hi Normal guibg=black guifg=grey90
|
| Thanks, this works perfectly. I just found the perfect editor layout for
| hacking projects. Hint: gvim with dark colors t
dman wrote:
> Anyways, for gvim put :
>
> hi Normal guibg=black guifg=grey90
Thanks, this works perfectly. I just found the perfect editor layout for
hacking projects. Hint: gvim with dark colors to match a console and
the buffers menu teared of for easy file switching. Schwee
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 03:21:35AM +0100, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
| Hi,
|
| is it possible to get a black background using gvim-gtk. The help says,
definitely!
| that X resources are only available to the Motif and Athena guis which
| look plain ugly.
that's right, GTK+ doesn
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 03:21:35 +0100
Viktor Rosenfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to get a black background using gvim-gtk. The help says,
> that X resources are only available to the Motif and Athena guis which
> look plain ugly.
Try starting it up with gvim -rv ...
Hi,
is it possible to get a black background using gvim-gtk. The help says,
that X resources are only available to the Motif and Athena guis which
look plain ugly.
Ciao,
Viktor
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I've been doing some playing (and reading) with with fonts in gvim and
gtk in order to try and get unicode stuff to display right. I have
the UTF-8-demo.txt file (downloadable somewhere, or I can send it to
you if you like) that contains a bunch of different language and
symbol things
On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 10:29:35PM -0700, Jason Machacek wrote:
| I install the Vim package, and gvim shows up in the man pages after that,
| but gvim doesn't get installed. Is there a more advanced Vim package I have
| to install to take advantage of this program?
Yeah, vim has lots of op
Hiya,
Install the "vim-gtk" package to get gvim ;)
-=David=-
Hark ye! For Jason Machacek hath spoken!:
> I install the Vim package, and gvim shows up in the man pages after that,
> but gvim doesn't get installed. Is there a more advanced Vim package I have
On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 10:29:35PM -0700, Jason Machacek wrote:
> I install the Vim package, and gvim shows up in the man pages after that,
> but gvim doesn't get installed. Is there a more advanced Vim package I have
> to install to take advantage of this program?
You have to i
I had to install vim-gtk in addition to vim in order to get gvim to work.
vim in console works just fine, however.
--kurt
On Sunday 11 November 2001 09:29 pm, Jason Machacek wrote:
> I install the Vim package, and gvim shows up in the man pages after that,
> but gvim doesn't get ins
I install the Vim package, and gvim shows up in the man pages after that,
but gvim doesn't get installed. Is there a more advanced Vim package I have
to install to take advantage of this program?
Thanks,
Jason Machacek
I install the Vim package, and gvim shows up in the man pages after that,
but gvim doesn't get installed. Is there a more advanced Vim package I have
to install to take advantage of this program?
Thanks,
Jason Machacek
Hi!
I would like to thanks to everyone who helped me in setting colors in
gvim. Now my gvim looks great!
Marcelo
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 06:25:58PM -0500, D-Man wrote:
>
> The solution is to change the colors used by the syntax highlighting
> for "Normal" text. In my .gvimrc I use:
>
> highlight Normal guibg=black guifg=grey90
>
It worked fine! thank you
Marcelo
On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 06:37:04PM -0800, Eric G. Miller wrote:
| On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 05:47:45PM -0500, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
| > Dear debianers
| >
| > I am using the vim-gtk plus vim-rt packages. Although I was able to
| > change the font using by gvim, I don't
|
Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
>
> But I have to type this each time I run gvim. For sure there is a way
> to put this information in the /etc/gvimrc file. I tried the followings
>
> set hi Normal guifg=black guibg=grey
> hi Normal guifg=black guibg=grey
> set guifg=black guibg
* Marcelo Chiapparini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 20010312 01:16 +0100:
[...]
> I am running gvim 5.6. I want to change the dafault colors for the
> foreground and background. I can do that at the command line in gvim
> typping
>
> :hi Normal guifg=black guibg=grey
>
> B
Hi,
I post this problem before, although I receive a couple of answer I am
still having the same problem. Let me be more specific:
I am running gvim 5.6. I want to change the dafault colors for the
foreground and background. I can do that at the command line in gvim
typping
:hi Normal guifg
Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
>
> Dear debianers
>
> I am using the vim-gtk plus vim-rt packages. Although I was able to
> change the font using by gvim, I don't
> know how change the background and foreground colors. I think that it is a
> matter of put
> something in
On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 05:47:45PM -0500, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> Dear debianers
>
> I am using the vim-gtk plus vim-rt packages. Although I was able to
> change the font using by gvim, I don't
> know how change the background and foreground colors. I think that it
Dear debianers
I am using the vim-gtk plus vim-rt packages. Although I was able to
change the font using by gvim, I don't
know how change the background and foreground colors. I think that it is a
matter of put
something in /etc/gvimrc, like I done for the fonts. I looked in the man
page
I want to recompile gvim (an vim) in order to have hebrew suport
(+rightleft).
The problem is that I couldn't find how to make gvim (gui version) only
vim.
(I am using src ver. 5.3)
I managed to compile vim, only it was very large, and it would complete
comands using tab.
Another problem is
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