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@@ -49,10 +49,6 @@ If you want Vim to start with a maximized window, add this command to your
vimrc or gvimrc file: >
au GUIEnter * simalt ~x
<
- *gui-w32s*
-There is a specific version of gvim.exe that runs under the Win32s subsystem
-of Windows 3.1 or 3.11. See |win32s|.
-
Using Vim as a plugin *gui-w32-windowid*
@@ -100,9 +96,10 @@ when you have got a new version):
You can also install Vim in the "Send To" menu:
1. Start a Windows Explorer
2. Navigate to your sendto directory:
- Windows 95: %windir%\sendto (e.g. "c:\windows\sendto")
Windows NT: %windir%\profiles\%user%\sendto (e.g.
- "c:\winnt\profiles\mattha\sendto").
+ "c:\winnt\profiles\mattha\sendto")
+ Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\%user%\SendTo
+ Windows Vista: C:\Users\%user%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo .
3. Right-click in the file pane and select New->Shortcut
4. Follow the shortcut wizard, using the full path to VIM/GVIM.
@@ -274,35 +271,17 @@ WARNING: If you close this window with the "X" button, and confirm the
question if you really want to kill the application, Vim may be killed too!
(This does not apply to commands run asynchronously with ":!start".)
-In Windows 95, the window in which the commands are executed is always 25x80
-characters, to be as DOS compatible as possible (this matters!). The default
-system font is used. On NT, the window will be the default you have set up for
-"Console" in Control Panel. On Win32s, the properties of the DOS box are
-determined by _default.pif in the windows directory.
-
- *msdos-mode*
-If you get a dialog that says "This program is set to run in MS-DOS mode..."
-when you run an external program, you can solve this by changing the
-properties of the associated shortcut:
-- Use a Windows Explorer to find the command.com that is used. It can be
- c:\command.com, c:\dos\command.com, c:\windows\command.com, etc.
-- With the right mouse button, select properties of this command.com.
-- In the Program tab select "Advanced".
-- Unselect "MS-DOS mode".
-- Click "OK" twice.
+The window in which the commands are executed will be the default you have set
+up for "Console" in Control Panel.
*win32-!start*
Normally, Vim waits for a command to complete before continuing (this makes
sense for most shell commands which produce output for Vim to use). If you
want Vim to start a program and return immediately, you can use the following
-syntax on W95 & NT: >
+syntax: >
:!start [/min] {command}
The optional "/min" causes the window to be minimized.
-On Win32s, you will have to go to another window instead. Don't forget that
-you must tell Windows 3.1x to keep executing a DOS command in the background
-while you switch back to Vim.
-
==============================================================================
5. Special colors *win32-colors*
@@ -311,7 +290,7 @@ On Win32, the normal DOS colors can be used. See |dos-colors|.
Additionally the system configured colors can also be used. These are known
by the names Sys_XXX, where XXX is the appropriate system color name, from the
following list (see the Win32 documentation for full descriptions). Case is
-ignored. Note: On Win32s not all of these colors are supported.
+ignored.
Sys_3DDKShadow Sys_3DFace Sys_BTNFace
Sys_3DHilight Sys_3DHighlight Sys_BTNHilight