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authorBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2008-09-01 14:51:37 +0000
committerBram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>2008-09-01 14:51:37 +0000
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-*os_vms.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2006 Nov 18
+*os_vms.txt* For Vim version 7.2. Last change: 2008 Aug 19
VIM REFERENCE MANUAL
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ features, it is worth to choose non GUI executables.
8. Useful notes *vms-notes*
-8.1 backspace/delete
+8.1 Backspace/delete
8.2 Filters
8.3 VMS file version numbers
8.4 Directory conversion
@@ -326,8 +326,10 @@ features, it is worth to choose non GUI executables.
8.12 diff-mode
8.13 Allow '$' in C keywords
8.14 VIMTUTOR for beginners
+8.15 Slow start in console mode issue
+8.16 Common VIM directory - different architectures
-8.1 backspace/delete
+8.1 Backspace/delete
There are backspace/delete key inconsistencies with VMS.
:fixdel doesn't do the trick, but the solution is: >
@@ -663,12 +665,130 @@ start it with: >
(Thomas.R.Wyant III, Vim 6.1)
+8.14 Slow start in console mode issue
+
+As GUI/GTK Vim works equally well in console mode, many administartors
+deploy those executables system wide.
+Unfortunately, on a remote slow connections GUI/GTK executables behave rather
+slow when user wants to run Vim just in the console mode - because of X environment detection timeout.
+
+Luckily, there is a simple solution for that. Administrators need to deploy
+both GUI/GTK build and just console build executables, like below: >
+
+ |- vim72
+ |----- doc
+ |----- syntax
+ vimrc (system rc files)
+ gvimrc
+ gvim.exe (the remaned GUI or GTK built vim.exe)
+ vim.exe (the console only executable)
+
+Define system symbols like below in for ex in LOGIN.COM or SYLOGIN.COM: >
+
+ $ define/nolog VIM RF10:[UTIL.VIM72] ! where you VIM directory is
+ $ vi*m :== mcr VIM:VIM.EXE
+ $ gvi*m :== mcr VIM:GVIM.EXE
+ $ ! or you can try to spawn with
+ $ gv*im :== spawn/nowait/input=NLA0 mcr VIM:GVIM.EXE -g -GEOMETRY 80x40
+
+
+Like this, users that do not have X environment and want to use Vim just in
+console mode can avoid performance problems.
+
+(Zoltan Arpadffy, Vim 7.2)
+
+8.15 Common VIM directory - different architectures
+
+In a cluster that contains nodes with different architectures like below:
+
+$show cluster
+View of Cluster from system ID 11655 node: TOR 18-AUG-2008 11:58:31
++---------------------------------+
+¦ SYSTEMS ¦ MEMBERS ¦
++-----------------------+---------¦
+¦ NODE ¦ SOFTWARE ¦ STATUS ¦
++--------+--------------+---------¦
+¦ TOR ¦ VMS V7.3-2 ¦ MEMBER ¦
+¦ TITAN2 ¦ VMS V8.3 ¦ MEMBER ¦
+¦ ODIN ¦ VMS V7.3-2 ¦ MEMBER ¦
++---------------------------------+
+
+It is convinient to have a common VIM directory but execute different
+executables.
+There are more solutions for this problem:
+
+solution 1. all executables in the same directory with different names
+This is easily done with the following script that can be added
+to the login.com or sylogin.com: >
+
+ $ if f$getsyi("NODE_HWTYPE") .eqs. "VAX"
+ $ then
+ $ say "VAX platform"
+ $ vi*m:== mcr vim:VIM.EXE_VAX
+ $ endif
+ $ if f$getsyi("NODE_HWTYPE") .eqs. "ALPH"
+ $ then
+ $ say "ALPHA platform"
+ $ vi*m :== mcr vim:VIM.EXE_AXP
+ $ endif
+ $ if f$getsyi("ARCH_NAME") .eqs. "IA64"
+ $ then
+ $ say "IA64 platform"
+ $ vi*m :== mcr vim:VIM.EXE_IA64
+ $ endif
+
+solution 2. different directories: >
+
+ $ if f$getsyi("NODE_HWTYPE") .eqs. "VAX"
+ $ then
+ $ say "VAX platform"
+ $ define/nolog VIM RF10:[UTIL.VAX_EXE] ! VAX executables
+ $ endif
+ $ if f$getsyi("NODE_HWTYPE") .eqs. "ALPH"
+ $ then
+ $ say "ALPHA platform"
+ $ define/nolog VIM RF10:[UTIL.AXP_EXE] ! AXP executables
+ $ endif
+ $ if f$getsyi("ARCH_NAME") .eqs. "IA64"
+ $ then
+ $ say "IA64 platform"
+ $ define/nolog VIM RF10:[UTIL.IA64_EXE] ! IA64 executables
+ $ endif
+ $! VIMRUNTIME must be defined in order to find runtime files
+ $ define/nolog VIMRUNTIME RF10:[UTIL.VIM72]
+
+A good examle for this approach is the [GNU]gnu_tools.com script from GNU_TOOLS.ZIP
+package downloadable from http://www.polarhome.com/vim/
+
+(Zoltan Arpadffy, Vim 7.2)
+
==============================================================================
9. VMS related changes *vms-changes*
-Version 7
+Recent changes
+- The following plugins are included into VMS runtime:
+ genutils 2.4, multiselect 2.2, multvals 3.1, selectbuf 4.3,
+ bufexplorer 7.1.7, taglist 4.5
+- minor changes in vimrc (just in VMS runtime)
+- make_vms.mms - HUGE model is the default
+- [TESTDIR]make_vms.mms include as many tests possible
+- modify test30 and test54 for VMS
+- enable FLOAT feature in VMS port
+- os_vms.txt updated
+
+Version 7.2 (2008 Aug 9)
+- VCF files write corrected
+- CTAGS 5.7 included
+- corrected make_vms.mms (on VAX gave syntax error)
+
+Version 7.1 (2007 Jun 15)
+- create TAGS file from menu
+
+Version 7 (2006 May 8)
- Improved low level char input (affects just console mode)
+- Fixed plugin bug
+- CTAGS 5.6 included
Version 6.4 (2005 Oct 15)
- GTKLIB and Vim build on IA64
@@ -806,6 +926,7 @@ Version 4.5 (1996 Dec 16)
OpenVMS documentation and executables are maintained by:
Zoltan Arpadffy <arpadffy@polarhome.com>
+OpenVMS Vim page: http://www.polarhome.com/vim/
This document uses parts and remarks from earlier authors and contributors
of OS_VMS.TXT: