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From: "Gerrit P. Haase" <freeweb@nyckelpiga.de>
Organization: convey Information Systems GmbH
To: Veinardi Suendo <vsuendo@sun.op.titech.ac.jp>
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 17:18:20 +0200
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Subject: Re: Problems with ViM
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> Veinardi Suendo schrieb am 2001-07-31 23:41:

Hi Veinardi,

> I have just downloaded and installed gvim for windows, then I found my ViM
> which run under cygwin cannot find several of its components, such as
> help.txt, etc. Does anybody knows how to configure cygwin shell so I can use
> my ViM under cygwin and under windows without any problems? I suggest that
> it might be caused by the some declarations in autoexec.bat due to the
> installation of gvim for windows such as
> 
>  set VIM = c:\vim
> 
> I really need help for this case,

Which is 'my ViM' now? 'gvim' for windows or 'cygwins vim':-)

Why don't you want to use vim which is a part of cygwin's netrelease?

But one issue, cmd doesn't understand cygwins directory structure and 
the mounts and the symlinks, so it will be no fun to use it outside 
bash-shell. 

You can mount working dirs in textmode, so that the files will be
stored in 'native' windows format. 

gph


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