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vim (1:6.4-004+1) unstable; urgency=low
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* The vim-tiny package is back.
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It contains a compact version of the vim executable (no GUI, a small
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subset of Vim features) and does not depend on the Vim runtime (which, in
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the meantime, has been moved to a separate vim-runtime package). You can
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now have a 1 Mb installation of your favorite editor!
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* Vim variants no longer conflict.
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You can now install at the same time different variants of the Vim editor.
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The default one is configured via alternatives, with priorities increasing
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with the amount of features compiled in. Specific variants are available
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as /usr/bin/vim.variantname.
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* /usr/bin/gvim as gnome-text-editor.
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GNOME enabled vim variants (namely "vim-gnome" and "vim-full") provide
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again alternatives for /usr/bin/gnome-text-editor. Still, their priorities
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are smaller than gedit's (40 vs 50 and 45 vs 50 respectively), you have to
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manually choose gvim with update-alternatives if you want to use it as
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your default GNOME text editor.
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-- Stefano Zacchiroli <zack@debian.org> Sat, 2 Dec 2005 10:03:08 +0100
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vim (1:6.3-068+4) unstable; urgency=medium
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* The kvim patch is unmaintained and has some annoying bugs, so we decided