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#1 2006-05-08 20:26:20

user
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Vim 7 is ready!


I removed my sig, cause i select the flag, the flag often the target of enemy.

SAR brain-tumor
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#2 2006-05-08 21:27:38

augustob
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Re: Vim 7 is ready!

I'm embarassingly excited by this.

Mainly because the Taglist plugin author implemented the list in a fixed-width window so that when you :vsp, the rest of the columns are divided equally  8)

And smart completion!! Why Eclipse when you can VIM?

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#3 2006-05-08 22:22:24

phrakture
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Re: Vim 7 is ready!

You guys are aware vim7 has been in unstable for almost a year now, right?

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#4 2006-05-09 00:34:42

augustob
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Re: Vim 7 is ready!

Yeah, I remember you mentioning it in some other post, but somehow I never got around to looking at what wasn't implemented yet.

Now I don't have to!  8)

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#5 2006-05-09 02:22:56

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Re: Vim 7 is ready!

phrakture wrote:

You guys are aware vim7 has been in unstable for almost a year now, right?

Yes, but that was a development version. Only yesterday was 7.0 actually released. wink


boo!

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#6 2006-05-09 22:08:49

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Re: Vim 7 is ready!

omp wrote:
phrakture wrote:

You guys are aware vim7 has been in unstable for almost a year now, right?

Yes, but that was a development version. Only yesterday was 7.0 actually released. wink

There's very very little difference between the beta snapshots and the stable version.  As I've said hundreds of times (along with everyone else in #vim on freenode), Bram is very good at what he does.  I have never once had the development version crash on me, and have used it since development began.

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#7 2006-05-10 02:06:30

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Re: Vim 7 is ready!

Bram pwns.

Just throwing it out there, you kids do what you will with that information.

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#8 2006-05-10 09:51:55

user
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Re: Vim 7 is ready!

Who is Bram ?


I removed my sig, cause i select the flag, the flag often the target of enemy.

SAR brain-tumor
[img]http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/460/cellphonethumb0ff.jpg[/img]

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#9 2006-05-10 10:09:46

pressh
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Re: Vim 7 is ready!

user wrote:

Who is Bram ?

main author of vim.

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#10 2006-05-10 10:43:27

user
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Re: Vim 7 is ready!

Doh! >.<

;-)


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SAR brain-tumor
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#11 2006-05-10 11:15:05

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#12 2006-05-10 12:55:51

augustob
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Re: Vim 7 is ready!

So...... when is VIM7 coming to current? :oops:

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#13 2006-05-10 12:58:02

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Re: Vim 7 is ready!

augustob wrote:

So...... when is VIM7 coming to current? :oops:

The vim package has been marked as out of date (which you could have checked via the AL website). So, you know it'll be happening soon.

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#14 2006-05-11 00:16:40

omp
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Re: Vim 7 is ready!

phrakture wrote:

There's very very little difference between the beta snapshots and the stable version.  As I've said hundreds of times (along with everyone else in #vim on freenode), Bram is very good at what he does.  I have never once had the development version crash on me, and have used it since development began.

I'm aware of that and I'm not trying to argue; I'm just simply stating that it's different, even if only a little. wink


boo!

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#15 2006-05-11 05:08:57

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Re: Vim 7 is ready!

set nocompatible
...
set history=50

But search history function doesn't work. :?:


I removed my sig, cause i select the flag, the flag often the target of enemy.

SAR brain-tumor
[img]http://img91.imageshack.us/img91/460/cellphonethumb0ff.jpg[/img]

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#16 2006-05-11 20:40:19

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Re: Vim 7 is ready!

arooaroo wrote:
augustob wrote:

So...... when is VIM7 coming to current? :oops:

The vim package has been marked as out of date (which you could have checked via the AL website). So, you know it'll be happening soon.

Don't expect it too fast. The PKGBUILD is super complex atm and the upstream patches pile up by light speed. So help us testing it a bit more. I might move it to testing soon. But current is got to wait.

   -neri

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#17 2006-05-12 15:53:52

phrakture
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Re: Vim 7 is ready!

user wrote:

Who is Bram ?

               VIM - Vi IMproved

               version 7.0f BETA
           by Bram Moolenaar et al.
  Vim is open source and freely distributable

         Help poor children in Uganda!
type  :help iccf<Enter>       for information

type  :q<Enter>               to exit
type  :help<Enter>  or  <F1>  for on-line help
type  :help version7<Enter>   for version info

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#18 2006-05-12 19:16:31

Jacek Poplawski
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Re: Vim 7 is ready!

So could you move it into testing? Please...? smile

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#19 2006-05-15 16:37:45

neri
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Re: Vim 7 is ready!

Jacek Poplawski wrote:

So could you move it into testing? Please...? smile

http://www.archlinux.org/blog/2006/05/1 … s-testing/
My pleasure.

    -neri

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