> > > If you read vim-dev, you should probably noticed that GTK+ support is
> > > probably not for long...=20
> > > The contributor does not like the way his code was re-indented and
> > > requested to remove it from further releases :)
>
> > He did not request it yet I think, but seeing his threa
> > If you read vim-dev, you should probably noticed that GTK+ support is
> > probably not for long...=20
> > The contributor does not like the way his code was re-indented and
> > requested to remove it from further releases :)
> He did not request it yet I think, but seeing his threats it is ve
Previously Shaleh wrote:
> Looks good. Keep the various Xaw based packages that way until gtk+
> 1.2 is final and happy. Then you should have a safe GTK+ for a while.
> I really like the Xaw based one though. Sorry to see them switch.
> Vim is fairly small and fast w/o any interpreters.
I might
Previously Alex Yukhimets wrote:
> If you read vim-dev, you should probably noticed that GTK+ support is
> probably not for long...
> The contributor does not like the way his code was re-indented and
> requested to remove it from further releases :)
He did not request it yet I think, but seeing
Wichert Akkerman wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> Work on vim is progressing steadily, and a new alpha version has just
> been released. One of the new versions is a GTK+ frontend. I would like
> to include this frontend in the vim packages when a stable vim is
> released. Unfortunately this will add to the
> Work on vim is progressing steadily, and a new alpha version has just
> been released. One of the new versions is a GTK+ frontend. I would like
If you read vim-dev, you should probably noticed that GTK+ support is probably
not for long...
The contributor does not like the way his code was re-in
>
> vim-tiny - will not change
> vim-perl - currently uses Xaw, might switch to GTK+
> vim-tcl - currently uses Xaw, might switch to GTK+
> vim-python - currently uses Xaw, might switch to GTK+
> vim - will stay with Xaw or drop X support.
> vim-gtk
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