| Sven Guckes@vim.org ©1995-2001 | Last update: Thu Nov 15 05:00:00 MET 2001 |
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| September 26th |
Vim-6 is out! rah rah rah! :-)
And here is what Bram said in his announcement: From: Bram Moolenaar |
| September 21st | Bram just released Vim-6.0ax - on a *Friday*! Folks - this may be your last chance to test the beta. So try it now while you can and help us find any bugs which might cause all the other users out there some grief. Thanks for participating! |
| September 16th |
Bram just released Vim-6.0aw and he says:
This might be the last BETA for Vim 6.0. I'm planning the 6.0 release in less than a week from now. I'm not going to change much, only important problems and things I know won't cause trouble. Last call for updating message and menu translations!!! |
| August 29th | Bulgarian translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes. Translated by Vihren Milev vihren@stg.com - thanks! |
| August 24th | Slovak translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes. Translated by Ondrej Gal ondrej_gal@yahoo.com - thanks! |
| August 14th | Yiddish translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes. Translated by Raphael Finkel raphael@cs.uky.edu - thanks! |
| June 4th | Turkish translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes. Translated by Kutlay Topatan kutlay@hotmail.com - thanks! |
| May 20th | Czech translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes. Translated by Tomá¹ Znamenáèek tomas.znamenacek@worldonline.cz - thanks! |
| April 20 |
Vim was added to the "Developer Tools - Editors" section on
SoftlandIndia.com,
"India's Website for Linux OS and Applications Downloads.":
http://www.softlandindia.com/Linux/Editors.htm
|
| April 08 |
To all developers and testers of Vim-6 alpha versions:
Bram Moolenaar on vim-dev maillist [010408 15:12]:
Although Vim 6.0 is progressing well, there is still a
large number of items in the todo list. The question is:
Which items should be done before going to a beta release?
I would like to hear the opinion of the people on the vim-dev
list. Please send me a message with up to five items that
you think should still be done before freezing 6.0.
Subjects you could consider:
- A feature that should really be included in Vim 6.0.
- A feature that was included but needs improvement.
- Documentation that needs to be written.
- Things that were included in a wrong way
and need to be changed.
Check the todo list ":help todo" to
see items that could be included.
If you think that Vim 6.0 is ready to be released,
just mention that. No need to mention that bugs
should be fixed, that will happen anyway.
Send the message to me directly. I will send a summary to
the list. I must receive the message before May 1 2001.
So - take a look at the todo list of todo list of Vim-6.0z,
and please limit your list to five items.
Then send it to Bram Moolenaar at bram@vim.org.
|
| February 23 |
Interesting Macro Set:
An (ASCII) Mandelbrot Set Generator
written by Linus Akesson lft@df.lth.se:
http://www.df.lth.se/~lft/vim/
This macro generates the following output:
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@.@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@MMFFF99.99FFFMM@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@MMMFFFF9fi.if9FFFFMMM@@@@@ @@@@MMMFFFFF9.m...m.9FFFFFMMM@@@ @@@MMMMFFFF9fw.....wf9FFFFMMMM@@ @@MMMMFFF99flw.....wlf99FFFMMMM@ @MMMMMFF99l...........l99FFMMMMM @MMMMMFfl...............lfFMMMMM MMMMMMM9.m.............m.9MMMMMM @MMMMMMF99f...........f99FMMMMMM @MMMMMMMMFF9fffffffff9FFMMMMMMMM @@MMMMMMMMMFFFFFFFFFFFMMMMMMMMM@ @@@MMMMMMMMMMMMMFMMMMMMMMMMMMM@@ @@@@MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM@@@ @@@@@@MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM@@@@@ @@@@@@@@@MMMMMMMMMMMMMMM@@@@@@@@ |
001106,001127: New document: The Vim-5.6 Reference Guide is now available in Japanese: http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley-Bay/1854/vimrefj.html
010314: New page: Finnish translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes. Translated by Timo Hiekka timo.hiekka@adcore.com - thanks! 010314: New page: Polish translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes. Translated by Mikolaj Sitarz mik@fatcat.ftj.agh.edu.pl - thanks! 010314: New page: Russian translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes. Translated by Bohdan Vlasyuk bogdan@olymp.vinnica.ua - thanks! 010314: New page: Ukrainian translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes. Translated by Bohdan Vlasyuk bogdan@olymp.vinnica.ua - thanks! 010312: New page: Greek translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes. Translated by Tzenos Dimitrios tzenos@ceid.upatras.gr - thanks! 010222: New background picture: Vim+Scheme+HeidiKlum: http://images.themes.org/resources/background.974761406.thu.jpg 010221: New file: The Vim Tutor" in Lithuanian: http://www.vim.org/download/vim-tutor-lt.txt Translated by Laurynas Stanèikas lasas@gim.ktu.lt - thanks! 010213/010221: New page: Hungarian translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes. Translated by Németh Gábor foolman@keszthelyi-rt.hu - thanks! 010207: FAQ: "Making an NT box usable (from a UNIX perspective)" http://www.cs.colorado.edu/csops/FAQ/NT/31_Usable.html#4.2 Author: Scott A. Morris samorris@cs.colorado.edu "4.2 Editors : Vi, Vim, Emacs No OS is complete without vi. Surely you didn't think you were supposed to use notepad for editting things, did you? To most unix-users surprise, a fully functional version of vi is included with nt in the resource kit. .." 010201 New page: Romanian translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes. Translated by Nastasie George george@cyberspace.ro - thanks! 010130: Here's a plug for a well maintained "binary site": http://www.polarfox.com/vim/ This site offers several Vim binaries for Open VMS - for both Alphas and VAXes, with and without GUI. Also, take a look at his screenhots of the Vim-6 version: http://www.polarfox.com/vim/shot.html Well done, Zoltan Arpadffy! :-) 010108: New page: Portuguese translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes. Translated by Douglas Santos dsantos@inf.furb.br - thanks! 010105: Anime Theme with Vim (1152x864; 144K) 010101: Welcome to the 3rd millennium! :-) 001231: New page: Korean translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes. Translated by kildongi@hitel.net - thanks!
001221: Vim desktop calendar for 2001 - download, print, and fold.
Available in English (A4 and Letter) and Dutch (A4),
as PostScript (compressed with gzip) and PDF.
Made by Bram himself. See his site http://www.moolenaar.net
Merry Christmas, everyone! :-)
Thanks to Toshiya Kawakami kawakami@lead.dion.ne.jp! :-)
001221: Vim desktop calendar for 2001 - download, print, and fold.
Available in English (A4 and Letter) and Dutch (A4),
as PostScript (compressed with gzip) and PDF.
Made by Bram himself. See his site http://www.moolenaar.net
001215: New page: Vad är Vim?
Swedish translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes.
Translated by Christian Andersson chrisand@cs.lth.se - thanks!
001106,001127 New page: Vim ¤È¤Ï?
Japanese translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes.
Translated by Toshiya Kawakami kawakami@lead.dion.ne.jp - thanks! :-)
001117: New page: Vim 是什麼?
Chinese (Big5 encoding) translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes.
Translated by Cecil Sheng zcecil@iname.com - thanks!
001122: New page: ¿Qué es Vim?
Spanish translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes.
Translated by Jesus M. Castagnetto jesusmc@scripps.edu - thanks!
001121: Change of mailing list address:
vim-fr@club.voila.fr -> vim-fr@egroups.com
001113: Bram Moolenaar's recent talk on
Seven habits of effective text editing
is now available on his website
http://www.moolenaar.net
in plain text, MS-Word, PostScript and PDF.
The presentation was done with PowerPoint.
"You probably want to get both the paper and the presentation,
because the paper contains better text and the
presentation has a few nice pictures."
001112: New page: Cos'e' Vim?
Italian translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes.
Translated by Stefano Lacaprara Stefano.Lacaprara@pd.infn.it - thanks!
001109: New page: ʲôÊÇVim?
Chinese (Mandarin) translation of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes.
Translated by Weiguang Shi wgshi@cs.ualberta.ca - thanks!
001027: New helppage: "version6.txt"
An overview to new features and changes for Vim-6.
001013: New page: Moved the info about Language Ports onto a new page:
http://www.vim.org/langport.html
001011: New article:
The continuing story of Vim (local copy)
The paper submitted by Bram Moolenaar for the Linux2000.nl conference,
taking place 9-10 Oct 2000 in Ede (Netherlands),
which gives a short overview to the development history
of Vim and also on current development.
001010: Bram Moolenaar will speak at the Linux2000 conference:
Event: Linux2000 conference http://www.linux2000.nl
Place: "De Reehorst" (conference centre), Ede (town), Netherlands
Date: Tuesday October 10
Time: 12.10 - 12.55
Title: The continuing story of Vim
Note: Entrance is free, but you do need to register in advance.
001008: Moved the "Vim Challenges" from the home page
onto a page of its own: VIM Challenges
001008: New magazine article:
September 2000 - "Software Design" [ISSN 0916-6297]
http://www.gihyo.co.jp/SD/index-j.html
Author: Takuhiro Nishioka takuhiro@super.win.ne.jp
Contents: "Hajimete no Vim (Learning the Vim editor)"
Language: Japanese
Scan of article:
http://www.win.ne.jp/~takuhiro/image_files/vim_software_design.png
001005: Join the Vim Webring!
Full List: http://nav.webring.yahoo.com/hub?ring=vim&list
HTML Code: http://sites.netscape.net/pottsdl1/webring.html
Created by Douglas Potts pottsdl@bigfoot.com on 000823.
001002: New page: Vim on media (CD, DVD)
Vim is also available on some CDs and DVDs.
Useful to know when your connection to the
ftp mirrors is currently not working... ;-)
001001/001003: Updates:
Vim, c'est quoi? (French)
Wat is Vim? (Dutch)
Translations of the short description on Vim in six kilobytes.
Translated by Lyderic Landry lydericlandry@yahoo.fr
and Dion Nicolaas dion@erebus.demon.nl - thanks!
Further translations are very very welcome!
000921: KVim - Vim for KDE ('K' Desktop Environment)
Developer: Thomas Capricelli capricel@yalbi.com
Page: http://aquila.rezel.enst.fr/thomas/vim/
Please give Thomas some feedback!
000904: Vim Color Editor HOWTO:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Vim-HOWTO.html
by Alavoor "Al Dev" Vasudevan alavoor@yahoo.com
Last changed: v14.0, 16 Aug 2000
000704,000807: New article on LinuxNewbie.org:
"Introduction to Programming in C/C++ with Vim"
http://www.linuxnewbie.org/nhf/intel/programming/intro_c++.html
Author: Keith Jones kmj9907@cs.rit.edu
[Tags, C-style indenting, QuickFix, useful keystrokes (jumps),
substitution, misc features, links]
000626: VINE-0.30 released (requires Perl)
(Mail and News from within Vim - "Hello, Gnus!").
http://www.mossbayeng.com/~ron/vim/vine.html
(Actually, this was released on March 31st... oops!)
000624: Release of Vim-5.7.
000420: Update on the "Vim Guide"!! :-)
Oleg Raisky has updated his "Vim Guide" for Vim-5.6.
This basically is the "Quick Reference" (":help quickref")
which contains an overview to the commands of Vim.
But Oleg has extended this such that you can distinguish
keys from letters and some useful hints.
The guide is about 50 pages and is available for
A4 or US letter formats in "plain" or "booklet" (very handy)
in PostScript, so it's ready for printing.
Get it now from Oleg's page
http://physlab.sci.ccny.cuny.edu/~orycc/vim-main.html [obsolete]
or from the vim main site at
ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/doc/
(hmm.. have the mirror caught up on this yet?)
[Note: The files are compressed with bzip.]
You can also download the guide as a PDF now:
http://www.eskimo.com/~drisner/vim/
made by David Risner. Thanks, guys!
990921-991017: Sven is on holidays in California. Almost no service.
Jeremy: What type of machine is your main development machine? How many monitors does it have? What editor do you use?Mandrake: well... to be honest my primary development machine is a hoss. But I compile all day long, which is why I keep it nice at fat like that. I have a dual p3/500 with 512 megs of ram and 3 16 mb video cards with 3 21" monitors on it. I use vim :)
990727:
Vim gets a nomination in LinuxWorld's "Editors' Choice Awards"
as a finalist in the category "Text Editing" together with Emacs.
The winners will be announced on Aug 11th.. Go, Vim, go! :-)
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