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{{Application|image=vim32x32.png|size=64|caption=Vim icon|name=Vim|author=Andy Wingate|os=RO4+ preferred|desc=Vim ('''V'''i '''im'''proved) is a comprehensive text editor which is also well-known on non-RISC OS platforms.|translations=None|url=http://www.sparse.net/vim.html|alt=[[StrongEd]], [[Zap]]}}
{{Application|image=vim32x32.png|size=64|caption=Vim icon|name=Vim|maintainer=Andy Wingate|os=RO4+ preferred|desc=Vim ('''V'''i '''im'''proved) is a comprehensive text editor which is also well-known on non-RISC OS platforms.|languages=English only|url=http://www.sparse.net/vim.html|alt=[[StrongEd]], [[Zap]]}}


Andy Wingate maintains the RISC OS port of Vim.
Andy Wingate maintains the RISC OS port of Vim.

Latest revision as of 22:26, 20 November 2007

Vim
Icon:
Vim icon
Maintained by: Andy Wingate
Description: Vim (Vi improved) is a comprehensive text editor which is also well-known on non-RISC OS platforms.
OS Restrictions: RO4+ preferred
Languages: English only
Alternatives: StrongEd, Zap
Website: http://www.sparse.net/vim.html


Andy Wingate maintains the RISC OS port of Vim.

Vim runs as a GUI task, as an ANSI task with Nettle, and will also work out of the desktop as well. It requires ZapFonts and ZapRedraw, and an OS that can handle more than 77 files per directory. (raFS or RISC OS 4+ and an E+ format disk will address this requirement.) While untested on RISC OS versions prior to RISC OS 4 it should work OK, but machines with limited memory may have problems.