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Andrew andrewski at fr.st
Fri Feb 27 05:26:31 CET 2004


> further clarifying, gvim runs on Windows and accepts all the fabulous
> vim plugins. For instance, I've recently started using taglist, which
> divides the screen vertically and displays a hyperlinked list of useful
> points in the document such as function starts :-) Talk about a massive
> productivity booster, no more scrolling around in a multi-thousand line
> source doc looking for the name and location of a function.

Being a vim user myself, I find it intriguing that there is a graphical
version out there.  However, I don't seem to have it installed.

andrew:andrew$ rpm -qa | grep vi 
vim-common-6.2-11mdk
vim-enhanced-6.2-11mdk
vim-minimal-6.2-11mdk
vixie-cron-3.0.1-56mdk

Looking at http://www.vim.com seems to indicate that I have it already;
what am I missing?




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