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Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 22:47:19 +1100
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From: Evan McLean <ev@deathsdoor.com>
Subject: RE: Cygwin windows GUI version of gvim.
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At 02:02 PM 1/11/2000 +0300, Andrej Borsenkow wrote:
>If you mean Cygwin version with Windows GUI - that's different. I 
>remember, this issue was raised several times on vimdev.

Yep.  That's what I mean.

>Note, that AFAIK you cannot have both console and GUI versions in one
>executable due to WIndows design.

Wouldn't have expected it to be anyway.

>I, too, would like to see Cygwin gvim; you can, of course, use Win32 
>version, but that means all sort of problems with file names 
>(Unix/Windows), line end conventions etc.

Giorgos Petasis take note.  This is main reason why I would like a port 
too.  [In reference to your email.]

>But better place for this is vimdev list: vim-dev@vim.org. You must be
>subscribed to this list to post.

Had a quick blitz through the vimdev archive on egroups, as well as 
news:comp.editors using deja and didn't see anything especial on either.

Anyway, I'll download the source tar from a cygwin mirror sometime in the 
next few days and see what I can do with it, unless any new information 
arises in the meantime.

E.
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