On 09/06/14 14:16, Tim Chase wrote:
> On 2014-06-08 22:39, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
>>> 7.0.0 that I have on my work XP machine
>>> (I can hear Tony groaning at that version number)
>>
>> Me groan? I have more important things to groan about at the
>> moment. Anyway, it's your funeral, not only about Vim but also
>> about M$W.
>
> Yeah, it's an XP VM for $SIDE_JOB. Though it is nice to be able to
> test things on a Win32 machine (even if it's ancient and unsupported
> now). At home, it's the year-old 7.3.547 that is stock with Debian
> Stable which helps me better gauge whether an issue on the XP box is
> fixed in more recent versions.
>
> Though of new features since 7.x, I wouldn't miss most of them in my
> day-to-day usage of vim except for new quotation/tag text objects,
> internal vimgrep, and spell-checking. There are a couple other new
> things that are nice to have, but I get along fine without them. I
> thought I'd use 'relativenumber' more, but found it too distracting
> to use regularly; and "conceal" sounds promising, but haven't gotten
> around to learning it.
>
> -tim
>
>
>
I don't use relativenumber or conceal myself. I use vimgrep a lot but
IIRC it's been there since 7.0 so no problem there.
What other things do I use?
Extra Unicode support (7.0): recognizable glyphs above U+FFFF,
'maxcombine', 8g8
MatchParen (7.0)
'cursorline' and 'cursorcolumn' (7.0)
Tab pages (7.0)
Scrolling back at the more-prompt and hit-Enter-prompt (7.0)
:map and :abbr with <expr> (7.0)
a" a' i" i' text objects (7.0)
Floating point (7.2)
Additional floating-point functions (7.3)
And certainly some more which I don't think of at the moment. One new
7.4 thing I don't use (yet) is the new "NFA" regexp engine.
As soon as I see a new patchlevel I compile it for both Huge and Tiny
featuresets but that's a little overdoing it for most users. It's my
contribution to testing (e.g., that there are the right #ifdef
directives to avoid compile errors in the Tiny build). I also have a Vim
from my distro but it's later in the $PATH. ATM it's a Huge 7.4.52 with
+x11 +xterm_clipboard but -gui.
Best regards,
Tony.
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