From looking at the link you provided, I get the feeling that he put a
lot more into his VIM build than I did, I also think he used MING32
instead of Microsoft Visual Studio. In other words, it's a lot more
sophisticated than what I did.
I won't be able to verify this for some time, however, since I'm
traveling right now. I'll get to it when I get back around March 1. I
have the feeling that you all will figure it out by then, however :).
Good luck!
On 2/20/2011 8:46 AM, SirVer wrote:
> reckoner: this is quite funny, as we others did approximately the same,
> but for us, vim doesn't start inside the screen session. Maybe the way
> you build vim yourself makes the difference? Could you verify that when
> you use the vim version from [1] that vim does no longer start inside
> the screen session for you as well?
>
> [1] http://wyw.dcweb.cn/#download
>
From looking at the link you provided, I get the feeling that he put a
lot more into his VIM build than I did, I also think he used MING32
instead of Microsoft Visual Studio. In other words, it's a lot more
sophisticated than what I did.
I won't be able to verify this for some time, however, since I'm
traveling right now. I'll get to it when I get back around March 1. I
have the feeling that you all will figure it out by then, however :).
Good luck!
On 2/20/2011 8:46 AM, SirVer wrote: wyw.dcweb. cn/#download
> reckoner: this is quite funny, as we others did approximately the same,
> but for us, vim doesn't start inside the screen session. Maybe the way
> you build vim yourself makes the difference? Could you verify that when
> you use the vim version from [1] that vim does no longer start inside
> the screen session for you as well?
>
> [1] http://
>