Friday, January 2, 2015

Re: [ANN] Vim for Windows build, contains all 3rd party dependencies

On Thursday, 1 January 2015 23:12:24 UTC+1, Justin M. Keyes wrote:
>
> However, vim-single-drop is a great effort. I tried it and didn't find
> any problems with it, except that it doesn't ship with luajit.
> http://files.kaoriya.net/vim/ ships with luajit, and the performance
> difference for lua-heavy plugins like unite.vim is significant.

I put together another installer and it can be downloaded at https://bitbucket.org/kybu/vim-for-windows-single-drop/downloads/vim-single-drop-7.4.560_2.exe

Changes:
1. Two new Vim features are turned on: directx and postscript.
2. DirectX renderer is turned on by default. See $VIM/vimrc
3. LuaJIT 2.0.3 is used instead of pure Lua, so that will help with lua-heavy plugins. I tried unite.vim and it works just fine.
4. libiconv 1.14 is included in case anyone needs character conversions other than utf-8.
5. Molokai colour scheme from https://github.com/tomasr/molokai is included and set by default.
6. Everything was compiled with SSE2 instruction set enabled.

Any other hint what could be included? Some plugin which is tricky to get working on Windows? Thanks.

kybu

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