>
> Is the "without Cream" version the Self-installing
> executable?
Both Windows installers on the Cream download page
http://cream.sourceforge.net/download.html
are self-installing versions of gVim. Cream is simply a runtime
configuration that requires a "regular" installation alongside. Even
if you get the wrong installer, default gVim will be available, and
you can't use Cream unless you select it's Start Menu/Desktop icon.
The only advantage to the non-Cream installer is it's console vim.exe
and related batch files. (Perhaps I should include these in the Cream
version so there's never a problem. Would it be too disturbing for
non-Cream users to have it on disk?)
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Steve Hall [ digitect dancingpaper com ]
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