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 gconf-editor and GONME->System->'File
> Managemen
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 share th
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 apps this
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 in the weird spot.
> >
> > so w
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 by the window manager. W
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
> in the Makefile, where GUI would b
I have got the same Problem, but with Verision vim 70. and HP-UX 11.11.
Makefile says:
# - If you want a version of Vim that is small and starts up quickly,
#you might want to disable the GUI, X11, Perl, Python and Tcl.
# - Uncomment the line with --disable-gui if you have Motif, GTK and/or
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 be raised and gain foc
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
> > > raised but doesn't gain focus. I t
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: the gvim window is raised and get
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 behaves
> like KD
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 vimspell plugin from ~/.vi
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 down the problem.
> Googl
Hi Brad,
it's KDE that I'm using at the moment. I think I've just solved it. I
fetched vim from sources, and specified the gui to use GTK2 (it defaults
to GTK). This made it work. It is very strange indeed. I have just
noticed something else that has gone funny under xinerama: openoffice's
calc.
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, but
> gvim hangs and nee
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 manager --
> 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 does it mean ? How can it be solved ?
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 every prog should be
> graphical b
* 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
> graphical but it's easier to ha
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
> graphical but it's easier to have more than on
#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.
apt-get install vim-gtk
Gr
> 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 at the same ti
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 can) and while I w
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 06:48:39PM -0800, Michelle Storm wrote:
> So I'm wondering if there's 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 nam
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 control over X colour resources.
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 options w
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
> to install to take advantage
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 install vim-gtk.
-
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 installed. Is
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