在 2013年5月7日星期二UTC+8上午10时24分22秒,MarcWeber写道:
> > thanks for your kind reply. I checked my path and found both are
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> > "real", not path. And I found /usr/bin/gvim is version 7.0 while
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> > /grid/common/bin/gvim is version 7.1. I guess maybe gvim 7.1 also load
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> > my .vimrc, but because they are different versions, so there is some
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> > difference when they show text on display, for example, they show
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> > different font. Does I understand this right? thanks.
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> vim 7.3 is current. Whether 7.1 behaves other than 7.0 in your use case
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> - I don't know. Just try it - there is not that much which can go wrong:
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> VIMRUNTIME=/grid/common/share/vim/vim71 bin/gvim
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> Verify that the vim71 path exists, otherwise try to locate it.
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> vs /usr/bin/gvim (I guess this picks up the right VIMRUNTIME on its own)
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> Howover this all is probably not related to the .vimrc issue.
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> You can define such an alias in your .bashrc or .bash_profile file:
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> alias gvim="path-to-gvim -u ~/.vimrc"
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> If gvim still doesn't load your .vimrc then I don't know how to help.
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> How to compare fonts in gvim?
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> :echo &guifont
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> Copy paste this into your .gvimrc to hardcode it. Select other font by dialog this way: :set guifont=*
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> Marc Weber
Hi Marc,
let me ask a new question: I found my gvim 7.0 use font "San/Regular/size 12" but I can't find this font in gvim 7.1. How can I copy this font "library" from gvim7.0 and install it to gvim7.1? thanks.
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