> On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 4:27 AM, rameo <rai...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Anyone else with gvim for windows can please check this command in
> > vim:
> > %!awk 'BEGIN{FS=OFS="|"}{print $1,$3}'
>
> > using this as text
> > AX|23.45|1932323|A|VI|-|Y|0
> > TY|93.45|2932323|B|VI|-|Y|1
> > RE|63.25|8932323|A|VI|0|N|1
> > AY|83.85|0932323|C|VI|-|Y|0
>
> I can confirm this works for cygwin vim.
>
> Are you using the cygwin version of vim or the vim from windows gvim?
> Please note that the vim from windows gvim is not good for cygwin. Use
> the vim in cygwin instead. i.e. the vim from /usr/bin/vim
Hello Pan Shi Zhu,
I use the windows gvim.
Yesterday I added the vim for cygwin in cygwin.
There is no graphic interface. I've read that I need a xserver or
something like this to run the cygwin vim with graphic interface.
I've read on the net that there are people who are using the windows
gvim with cygwin without troubles. I prefer to find a solution like
this.
However, I don't know what there settings are.
Kind regards,
Rameo
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