Friday, March 27, 2015

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

Hi Bram!

On Fr, 27 Mär 2015, Bram Moolenaar wrote:

>
> Pritesh Ugrankar wrote:
>
> > Agreed. The Vim Developers are doing an awesome job. And so are folks
> > like you who are doing tweaks to it to make it awesome.
> >
> > By the way, I tried another setting given in the group:
> >
> > set
> > renderoptions=type:directx,gamma:1.0,contrast:0.2,level:1.0,geom:1,renmode:5,taamode:1
> >
> > And the rendering is even better!!
>
> I have been wondering: In this time of fast internet connections and big
> harddisks: Should we make this all-in-one installation the default?
> Does that make users happy or will the scream?
> In other words: who would NOT want this?

I haven't tried this, but does it work without installing anything but
just unzip it somewhere and it will just work™? That is a requirement
for me, as I have some workstations, where I can't install anything.

Also can we then have a place to download from, that is not
bitbucket/github as those sites are forbidden for my workstations (Those
site have been classified as online storage and access is not allowed")

Best,
Christian
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