... [...] ... I recommend getting ProFont. It's a replacement for Courier, and it is much more programmer-friendly (e.g. zeroes have slashes, capital 'i' has ...
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Robert Link
rlink@...
Sep 3, 2000 5:15 pm
... Hash: SHA1 Thanks all for the tips; even using ProFont 24 the text is pretty small. - -- Robert Link ... Version: PGPfreeware 6.5.8 for non-commercial use...
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ammon@...
Sep 30, 2000 3:31 am
What's the best way to get the source code to VIM? I'd like to make some tweaks to the mac compile. The page <http://www.vim.org/cvs.html> suggests that CVS...
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Ammon Skidmore
ammon@...
Sep 30, 2000 8:04 pm
... To answer my own question, I needed to get the vim-5.7-extra.tar.gz from the ftp site and compile that against the general sources (which I got from the...
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Bram Moolenaar
bram@...
Oct 1, 2000 1:34 pm
... If your CVS problems are persistent, contact Johannes Zellner. ... There also is the 6.0 branch. It includes changes for the Mac port. You can also get...
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Bram Moolenaar
bram@...
Oct 2, 2000 6:27 pm
There will be two conferences at which I will give a speech related to Vim. Both are in the Netherlands, in "De Reehorst", Ede. Tuesday October 10: Linux2000...
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Abel Muñoz Alcaraz
vim-mac-egroups-wrapp...
Oct 5, 2000 1:22 pm
Hi everybody, I'm a Linux/Windows kernel developer and I'm beginning in Macintosh. I'm a beginner and I don't know what I must do for developing kernel ...
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Sven Guckes
vim-mac-egroups-wrapp...
Oct 6, 2000 12:24 am
... *ehem* This list is about developemtn of *Vim* - not about developing OS kernels. Hope this helps. Sven...
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G. Mark Stewart
vim-mac-egroups-wrapp...
Oct 6, 2000 2:01 am
You're in luck -- go to the www.apple.com site and sign up for the Darwin project. There's source code and all sorts of stuff. Then go over to www.go2mac.com...
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Bram Moolenaar
bram@...
Oct 11, 2000 8:34 am
Yesterday I have done a presentation on the Linux2000 conference in Ede, Holland. About a hundred people attended and hopefully enjoyed it. The conference was...
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Ammon Skidmore
ammon@...
Oct 11, 2000 11:30 am
Hello, I'm proud to announce the preliminary carbonization of the macvim sources. I have not announced this anywhere else yet because I'd like all of your...
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Bram Moolenaar
bram@...
Oct 11, 2000 9:12 pm
... Ehm, I don't know what Carbon is... If this should be included in the Vim 6.0 version, perhaps you can send me a diff (for the sources and documentation)....
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Ammon Skidmore
ammon@...
Oct 11, 2000 10:43 pm
... Short: Carbon allows Mac apps to run natively under Mac OS X (Apple's forthcoming OS based on BSD and the Mach microkernal). So, a Carbonized VIM is...
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Bram Moolenaar
bram@...
Oct 12, 2000 8:21 am
Ammon Skidmore wrote: Thanks for the explanation of Carbon. ... Isn't there a "diff" command for the Mac? Someone must have ported it. Otherwise do this on a...
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Benji Fisher
vim-mac-egroups-wrapp...
Oct 16, 2000 7:39 pm
The most recent version of vim for the Mac includes a file macvimrc based on one I wrote. In particular, there are a couple of lines let HOME = 'Macintosh...
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Eugene Lee
vim-mac-egroups-wrapp...
Oct 16, 2000 8:21 pm
Finally got the developer tools (make, gcc, the usual goodies) and tried to compile the latest version. Got a few header warnings (no problem), then ran into...
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G. Mark Stewart
vim-mac-egroups-wrapp...
Oct 17, 2000 5:15 am
Anyone know how to get as large a selection of fonts in VIM as I do in, say, TexEdit? Or better, how I can design my own fonts? Mark...
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Ammon Skidmore
ammon@...
Oct 17, 2000 10:52 am
I now have my .vimrc commanding vim to do most everything that I want, though there is one nagging thing: a way to display a list of source code functions so...
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vim-mac-egroups-wrapp...
Oct 21, 2000 11:58 pm
... You can't. Vim only works with monospaced fonts like Monaco, Courier and Profont. ... You will need a font-editor like Fontmonger or Fontographer. Axel -- ...
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Sven Guckes
vim-mac-egroups-wrapp...
Oct 25, 2000 10:15 pm
From: wolff@... To: guckes-vim@... Subject: [Fwd: [Mac]Vim .swp won't delete on exit (+fix)] Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 22:37:11...
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Eugene Lee
vim-mac-egroups-wrapp...
Oct 25, 2000 11:34 pm
I've run into this problem a few times. It seems to happen more often when I start up MacVim by itself (so no default filename). I remember hearing some...
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dave@...
Nov 1, 2000 6:53 pm
... and tried ... problem), ... Yeah the same thing happened to me. The weird thing is that I tried it a bunch of times (possibly tweaking things) and one time...
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vim-mac-egroups-wrapp...
Nov 4, 2000 7:43 am
... By header you mean filename, right? A slash is a directory separator on Unix, thus something deep in the Vim code assumes you want to access a...
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Benji Fisher
vim-mac-egroups-wrapp...
Nov 4, 2000 1:36 pm
I still have memory problems in Mac vim 5.7. The problem is that I edit a lot of *.vim and *.tex files, both of which have big syntax files associated to...
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Bram Moolenaar
bram@...
Nov 13, 2000 9:39 am
Last Thursday I have done a presentation at the NLUUG conference in Ede, Holland. About two hundred people attended and hopefully enjoyed it. The title of the...
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G. Mark Stewart
vim-mac-egroups-wrapp...
Nov 14, 2000 3:00 am
Is there a way I can build my own font for VIM, or modify an existing one? TexEdit has some very nice fonts that are fixed-width, and I was wondering what the...
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Eugene Lee
vim-mac-egroups-wrapp...
Nov 14, 2000 11:51 pm
... MacVim should be able to use any TrueType font in the System Folder, so as long you modify your vimrc/macvimrc to use it as the default font. What font...
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Ben Fowler
vim-mac-egroups-wrapp...
Nov 15, 2000 8:14 am
... Assuming that the fonts' licence allows, you could copy the font resources from Tex-Edit and paste them into MacVim, or create a suitcase for the fonts and...
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vim-mac-egroups-wrapp...
Nov 21, 2000 10:11 pm
... MacVim will use any font supported by the system, but you will not like it! Vim is designed to work with monospaced fonts only, Monaco, ProFont and ...
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G. Mark Stewart
vim-mac-egroups-wrapp...
Nov 22, 2000 6:48 am
Yeah, monaco looks pretty good! Also, while non-monospaced fonts are less usable in most instances, they're very useful in some instances. More proof of the...