Sunday, May 12, 2013

ANN: OutlookVim 9.0

OutlookVim is a plugin for Microsoft Windows Outlook users.

It simply adds a button in Outlook which will spawn Vim, allow you to
edit the body of the currently open email and when you :w, it will
update Outlook with the results.

There are more details, you can read about them here:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3087

New to version 9.0

New Features
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- Added new option, g:outlook_always_use_unicode, to override Outlook and force all emails to use utf-16le fileencoding.

- Added new option, g:outlook_scan_email_body_unicode, to override whether messages will be scanned for unicode characters.

- Added new option, g:outlook_debug, to turn on messages displayed to both Outlook and Vim.

- Updated some of the messages displayed to be more informative.
                                                                            
Bug Fixes
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- Editing unicode emails did not reliably work with OutlookVim.

- Unicode detection was not always correct in the Outlook Basic file.

- Updated the codepage which Vim expects unicode messages from Outlook to be encoded in (AndrĂ¡s).

- Added some additional changes to the VB code to support both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms (Paul).
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As usual, with all my plugins, feedback good and bad is always welcome.

Enjoy.
Dave

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