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From: bzinger AT iName DOT com (Micheal A. Benzinger)
Subject: Re: newbie wants vi
12 Dec 1997 20:05:05 -0800 :
Message-ID: <3.0.3.32.19971212202247.00914690.cygnus.gnu-win32@pop.flash.net>
References: <34907C11 DOT 3D6771CA AT mvp DOT net>
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To: Rick Moll <rickmoll AT mvp DOT net>, gnu-win32 <gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com>
Cc: Rick Moll <rickmoll AT mvp DOT net>

Rick,

You can get a beta version of VIM that compiles right out of the box
on GNU-Win32 and it has color syntax highlighting.  Here's the URL:

	ftp://ftp.oce.nl/pub/misc/vim/beta-test/unix/vim-5.0s.tar.gz

If you do download and compile it, do the following before installing:

	export SUFFIX=.exe

Mike Benzinger

At 05:49 PM 12/11/97 -0600, Rick Moll wrote:
>Sorry for the newbie question, but I've just got the gnu-win32 tools
>installed and I was disappointed that there wasn't any kind of editor.
>I'm totally new to all of this, gnu-win32, my WinNT system, and GNU in
>general.
>
>I'm completely lost without a vi; what's the easiest way to get one to
>use with the gnu-win32 tools.  I understand that there is a "vim".  Is
>this a vi workalike?  If so where's the easiest place to get it, and
>will it easily port to the gnu-win32 environment?
>
>Thanks,
>
>    Rick
>
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