Sunday, August 1, 2010

Vim 7.3c ready for beta testing

Hello Vim users,


Announcing: Vim (Vi IMproved) version 7.3c BETA


This is a BETA release of Vim 7.3. It consists of Vim 7.2 plus all
patches, updated runtime files and some more.

7.3c both includes lots of fixes and a few new features. Everything
needs to be tested to verify no new problems have been introduced.

Please report every problem you find! The 7.3 release should not
contain a problem because you didn't report it.

The biggest additions since 7.2:
- Persistent undo, undo for reload
- Blowfish encryption, also encrypt the swap file
- Conceal text (note: since 7.3a 'conc' was renamed to 'cole')
- Lua interface
- Python 3 interface

I will no longer include new features in 7.3, it's only testing now.

Once you have installed Vim 7.3c BETA you can find details about the
changes since Vim 7.2 with:
:help version-7.3

Known problem: The MS-Windows self-installing executable for 7.3c does
not delete the install key on 64 bit systems. You can remove it through
the control panel.


Testing
-------

Please especially test the persistent undo and encryption. These need
to work reliably.

Report anything that isn't right. That includes a crash but also a typo
in the documentation and a missing file.


Gratitude
---------

If you like Vim, this is the way to say thanks:
http://iccf-holland.org/clinic.html


Where to get it
---------------

The best way to obtain the latest Vim 7.3 is using Mercurial.
Summary:
hg clone https://vim.googlecode.com/hg/ vim
cd vim
hg update vim73
More information here: http://www.vim.org/mercurial.php

All downloadable files can be found below this directory:
ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/unstable/

Direct link to the MS-Windows self-installing executable:
ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/unstable/pc/gvim73c.exe

Information about which files to download for what system (don't use the
links, they are still for Vim 7.2):
http://www.vim.org/download.php

A list of mirror sites can be found here:
http://www.vim.org/mirrors.php


An overview of the files below "unstable":

UNIX:
unix/vim-7.3c.tar.bz2 sources + runtime files, bzip2 compressed

MS-WINDOWS one-size-fits-all:
pc/gvim73c.exe self-installing, includes all runtime files

VARIOUS:
doc/vim73chtml.zip help files converted to HTML

MS-WINDOWS separate files:
pc/vim73crt.zip runtime files
pc/gvim73c.zip GUI binary for Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP
pc/gvim73cole.zip GUI binary with OLE support
pc/gvim73c_s.zip GUI binary for Windows 3.1 (untested)
pc/vim73cd32.zip console version for MS-DOS/Windows 95/98
pc/vim73cw32.zip console version for Windows NT/2000/XP
pc/vim73csrc.zip sources for PC (with CR-LF)

DIFFS TO PREVIOUS RELEASE:
unix/vim-7.3b-7.3c.diff.gz sources + runtime files

Omitted in this version are:
- Extra and lang archives, these are now included in the main source
and runtime archives.
- The 16-bit DOS, OS/2 and Amiga versions, these are obsolete.


Mailing lists
-------------

For user questions you can turn to the Vim mailing list. There are a
lot of tips, scripts and solutions. You can ask your Vim questions, but
only if you subscribe. See http://www.vim.org/maillist.php#vim

If you want to help Vim development, discuss new features or get the
latest patches, subscribe to the vim-dev mailing list. See
http://www.vim.org/maillist.php#vim-dev

Subject specific lists:
Multi-byte issues: http://www.vim.org/maillist.php#vim-multibyte
Macintosh issues: http://www.vim.org/maillist.php#vim-mac

Before you ask a question you should search the archives, someone may
already have given the answer.


Reporting bugs
--------------

Send them to <vim-dev@vim.org>. Please describe the problem precisely.
All the time spent on answering mail is subtracted from the time that is
spent on improving Vim! Always give a reproducible example and try to
find out which settings or other things influence the appearance of the
bug. Try starting without your own vimrc file: "vim -u NONE". Try
different machines if possible. See ":help bugs" in Vim. Send me a
patch if you can!


Happy Vimming!

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