- Updated to revision 130, fixes the following problems * Not enough testing for entering Ex commands. * Display problem with 'foldcolumn' and a wide character. (esiegerman) * Cancelling completion still inserts text when formatting is done for 'textwidth'. (lacygoill) * Display test fails on MS-Windows. * Parallel make still doesn't work. (Lewis Muir) * Configure uses "ushort" while the Vim code doesn't. - Updated to revision 124, fixes the following problems * May not process channel readahead. (skywind) * Value of 'thesaurus' option not checked properly. * When using ch_read() with zero timeout, can't tell the difference between reading an empty line and nothing available. * Cannot use a semicolon in 'backupext'. (Jeff) * When reading channel output in a timer, messages may go missing. (Skywind) * The channel "drop" option is not tested. * Still checking if memcmp() exists while every system should have it now. * Drop command doesn't use existing window. * The :history command is not tested. * Tests 92 and 93 are old style. * When reading English help and using CTRl-] the language from 'helplang' is used. * Parallel make fails. (J. Lewis Muir) * No test for using CTRL-R on the command line. * Setting 'cursorline' changes the curswant column. (Daniel Hahler) * Internal error for assert_inrange(1, 1). OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/445244 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/vim?expand=0&rev=182
To select the style of XIM Input the following command line arguments, which are handled by GTK internally, are available: --xim-preedit [none|nothing|area|position|callbacks] --xim-status [none|nothing|area|callbacks] To use OnTheSpot input style, start gvim like ~$ gvim [--xim-preedit callbacks] [--xim-status callbacks] This is also the default, which you will get without any command line arguments. To use OverTheSpot input style, start gvim like ~$ gvim --xim-preedit position [--xim-status callbacks] OnTheSpot input is still buggy and does not yet work right for Japanese, therefore it is recommended to use OverTheSpot input style for Japanese. (For Korean, OnTheSpot input style works well). Fri Jan 26 17:57:39 2001 Mike Fabian <mfabian@suse.de>
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