Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/06/01/15:41:56
I've updated the version of vim to 6.2-1.
This version is an update to the today's release of Vim 6.2.
It should be available on the mirrors within a few hours. Like previous
versions it's build with multibyte editing support but without any
interpreter support.
The official release message:
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Announcing: Vim (Vi IMproved) version 6.2 - the Amiga memorial edition
Author: Bram Moolenaar et al.
Announcement
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This is a bugfix release of Vim. Since Vim 6.1 hundreds of reported
problems have been fixed. Also included are new and updated syntax
files, translated menus and messages.
The main new features are:
- Support for GTK 2. (Daniel Elstner)
- Support for editing Arabic text. (Nadim Shaikli & Isam Bayazidi)
- ":try" command and exception handling. (Servatius Brandt)
- Support for the neXtaw GUI toolkit (mostly like Athena). (Alexey Froloff)
- Cscope support for Win32. (Sergey Khorev)
- Support for PostScript printing in various 8-bit encodings. (Mike Williams)
Once you have installed 6.2 you can find details about the changes
since Vim 6.1 with ":help version-6.2". There is a long list of fixed
bugs.
What is Vim?
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Vim is an almost 100% compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Many new
features have been added: Multi level undo, syntax highlighting, command line
history, filename completion, block operations, etc. Those who don't know Vi
can probably skip this message, unless you are prepared to learn something new
and useful. Vim is especially recommended for editing programs.
Vim runs on almost any Unix flavor, MS-DOS, MS-Windows 3.1, MS-Windows
95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP, OS/2, Atari MiNT, BeOS, VMS, RISC OS, Macintosh and
Amiga.
For more information, see http://www.vim.org. This is also a great place
to find Vim tips and scripts!
Where to get it
---------------
Information about which files to download for what system:
http://www.vim.org/download.php
All files can be found below these directories:
ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/
http://ftp.vim.org/editors/vim/
A list of mirror sites can be found here:
http://www.vim.org/mirrors.php
An overview of the files:
UNIX:
unix/vim-6.2.tar.bz2 sources + runtime files, bzip2 compressed
unix/vim-6.2-rt1.tar.gz runtime files part 1
unix/vim-6.2-rt2.tar.gz runtime files part 2
unix/vim-6.2-src1.tar.gz sources part 1
unix/vim-6.2-src2.tar.gz sources part 2
unix/vim-6.1-6.2.diff.gz diff between 6.1 and 6.2
VARIOUS:
extra/vim-6.2-extra.tar.gz extra files
extra/vim-6.2-lang.tar.gz multi-language files
extra/vim-6.1-6.2-extra.diff.gz extra files diff
extra/vim-6.1-6.2-lang.diff.gz language files diff
doc/vim62html.zip help files converted to HTML
MS-WINDOWS:
pc/gvim62.exe self-installing, includes all runtime files
pc/vim62rt.zip runtime files (all of them)
pc/vim62lang.zip files for translated messages and menus
pc/gvim62.zip GUI binary for Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP
pc/gvim62ole.zip GUI binary with OLE support
pc/vim62d16.zip 16 bits real mode - works on any system
pc/vim62d32.zip 32 bits protected mode - needs 386 and DPMI
pc/vim62w32.zip console version for Windows NT/2000/XP
pc/vim62src.zip sources for PC (with CR-LF)
AMIGA:
amiga/vim62rt.tgz runtime files (always needed)
amiga/vim62src.tgz sources packed for Amiga
(no binary yet, sorry)
Mailing lists
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For user questions you can turn to the Vim mailing list. There are a
lot of tips, scripts and solutions. You can ask your Vim questions, but
only if you subscribe. See http://www.vim.org/maillist.php. An archive
is kept at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vim.
If you want to help Vim development or get the latest patches, subscribe
to the vim-dev mailing list. An archive is kept at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vimdev.
Subject specific lists:
Multi-byte issues: vim-multibyte http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vim-multibyte
Macintosh issues: vim-mac http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vim-mac
Reporting bugs
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Send them to <bugs AT vim DOT org>. Please describe the problem precisely.
All the time spent on answering mail is subtracted from the time that is
spent on improving Vim! Always give a reproducable example and try to
find out which settings or other things influence the appearance of the
bug. Try starting without your own vimrc file: "vim -u NONE -U NONE".
Try different machines if possible. See ":help bugs" in Vim. Send me a
patch if you can!
If something needs discussing with other developers, send a message to the
vim-dev mailing list. You need to subscribe first.
Happy Vimming!
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