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Sven Guckes@vim.org ©1995-2001
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Last update: Fri Jan 05 23:19:22 MET 2001
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VIM News - What's New with VIM?!
This page informs you about latest changes to the Vim Pages and
its development.
If you are too busy checking webpages then you should
make use of the free MindIt Service to send you email
about changing webpages - like this one. :-)
Vim's History of News
ToAdd:
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
Thanks to Toshiya Kawakami kawakami@lead.dion.ne.jp! :-)
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!
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!
001013: New page: Moved the info about Language Ports onto a new page:
http://www.vim.org/langport.html
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
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.
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!
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
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!
- 2000 November
- 001109:
Bram Moolenaar speaks at the NLUUG conference:
- Place: "De Reehorst" (conference centre), Ede (town), Netherlands
- Title: NLUUG Autumn Conference http://www.nluug.nl
- [NetherLands Unix User Group]
- Date: Thursday November 9th
- Time: 15:30 - 16:15
- Title: Seven habits of effective text editing
- Note: Entrance *might* be free - it
certainly is free for members of the NLUUG.
Some talks will be in English - but not all.
- 2000 September
- 000922:
New page: Wat is Vim?
Dutch translation of the short description on Vim in 3,000 bytes.
Translated by Dion Nicolaas dion@erebus.demon.nl - thanks!
- 000921:
Vim is available for KDE ('K' Desktop Environment) as "KVim".
The developer is Thomas Capricelli capricel@yalbi.com
http://aquila.rezel.enst.fr/thomas/vim/
- 000915:
New page:
http://www.vim.org/features.fr.txt
French translation of the short description on Vim in 3,000 bytes.
Translated by Lyderic Landry lydericlandry@yahoo.fr - thanks!
- 000911:
New Page: VIM Documentation Overview
An overview to online documentation about Vim.
http://www.vim.org/docs.html
- 2000 August
- 000830:
Vim-5.7 Helpfiles are now online.
- 2000 July
- 000729:
WAN event (We Are Networking) [Jul28-Aug02].
On 14:30 Bram Moolenaar gives a
lecture/presentation on Vim
- http://www.wan.nl
- 000701:
LinuxMagazine
choses www.vim.org as one of the Top 100 Linux Web Sites. :-)
- 2000 June
- 000630: LinuxTag 2000 in Stuttgart -
Talk about
"Vim for Vi Users"
- 000624:
Release of Vim-5.7.
- 2000 May
-
- 2000 April
- 000426: Coming up: A helpfile on the multibyte support.
(This file is now included with 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
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!
- 000419: New page: HOWTO Install Vim
http://www.vim.org/howto/install.html
Actually, it's just s small outline which I apparently never announced.
Feedback, please!
- 000416: Remember: If you need help on Vim *instantly*
then you can talk to us via IRC (Internet Relay Chat) on channel "#vim".
- 000412: The Vim code now has a repository on cvs.vim.org.
Finally move the (little) info onto a page of its own:
New page: http://www.vim.org/cvs.html
- 000406: Vim-5.5 is now bundled with Solaris 8 (package "SFWvim").
See http://www.sun.com/solaris/freeware.html
- 000403: New page: Chat Page
http://www.vim.org/chat.html
"Let's talk about Vim!"
A web interface to IRC - please try it!
- 000403:
Bram Moolenaar has been to Uganda again, visiting the
children at the centre in Kibaale. Here is his report:
http://www.vim.org/iccf/news.html
- 2000 March
- 000331:
VINE-0.30 released (requires Perl)
(Mail and News from within Vim - "Hello, Gnus!").
-
http://www.mossbayeng.com/~ron/vim/vine.html
- 000327: Vim.org gets added to Linux-Directory.com.
- 000327: New page: Search Vim Pages
http://www.vim.org/search.html
(powered by atomz.com)
- 000325: www.vim.org is now a faster machine. :-)
- 000320:
PCRevue interviews Bram Moolenaar
- 000317: New tutorial - in French!
http://www.student.info.ucl.ac.be:8080/HomePages/fleurial/vim-tutor.html
Author: Junior Frederic Fleurial Monfils fleurial@hotmail.com
- 000307: New Page: Vim Announcements
http://www.vim.org/announce/
Alright - it's not new. But maybe you did not know about it. ;-)
- 000307: New Page: Vim Sites
http://www.vim.org/sites.html
Sites (domains) where Vim was officially installed for use.
- 000303:
New Page: Vim Acronyms
http://www.vim.org/acro.html
-
Do you have another expansion for the acronym "VIM"?
Let me know!
- 000301:
The Vim Helptexts for vim-5.6 are are now online in HTML:
http://www.vim.org/html/
- You can also see the syntax files online, too, now:
http://www.vim.org/syntax/
-
Copies of new syntax files which are not
in the distribution yet can be accessed at
http://www.vim.org/syntax.new/
and via the languages page.
- 2000 February
-
000222: New page: Vim Evaluation
Moved the current stats on the Linuxcare's poll on Text Editors
onto a page of its own.
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000208: Vim wins Slashdot.org's "Beamie Award":
".. the Best Open Source Text Editor went to vim."
see article on slashdot
- 2000 January
- 000121: Bram and Vim at LinuxWorld (Tucows booth) - (Feb 1st - 4th)
-
"In the first week of February, there will be a LinuxWorld conference
and expo in New York city. I will be there, in the Tucows booth.
There will be a couple of presentations about Vim each day.
I'll be showing off Vim too."
-
If you attend LinuxWorld, stop by at the Tucows booth to say hello.
Teaser: We will be handing out free CDs! :-)
- More information:
http://www.linuxworldexpo.com
- 1999 December
- 991129: There is now a
Vim Color Editor HowTo on linuxdoc.org
- 991223:
The homesite of the Vim Pages, math.fu-berlin.de,
was hit by crackers, apparently,
Therefore the connection to the outside world has been cut.
No service until January. Sorry, folks!
- 991219: First beta of vim-5.6 - vim-5.6a.
- 991216: The Vim code now has a repository on cvs.vim.org.
- 991208: The Vim Book
Let's write a book about Vim *together*.
It shall be in DocBook format -
contributions and ideas are welcome!
Release date? Hopefully before Xmas 2000.
- 1999 November
- 991129: A new Vim HOWTO:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Vim-HOWTO.html
- Author: Alavoor Vasudevan alavoor@yahoo.com
990921-991017: Sven is on holidays in California. Almost no service.
- 1999 September
- 990921: Vim-5.5 has been released.
- 990909:
Mandrake of Enlightenment fame uses Vim!
-
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 :)
- 990904: New MacOS port for vim-5.4.49 and vim-5.5a:
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http://www.tu-bs.de/~i0080108/macvim.html
- 1999 August
- 990831: New page about
installing vim
with an example to the installation on Solaris.
Feedback, please!
- 990824: New Binary Site:
Alpha Win32.
- 990822: New utility:
boxes.
This little filter draws a box around some given text -
and it also able to remove it from "boxed text", too.
Check out the
page with examples which probably describe this best.
- 990807:
Vim-5.4 for Win16 available. Warning:
This version has not yet been tested much!
For more info see the announcement
- 990803: New logo, created by Bram.
- 1999 July
- 990729:
New utility -
tblfmt ("table format").
This turns a block of text containing lists of table entries
into a proper table using spaces for padding.
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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! :-)
[article]
- 990725:
Vim-5.4
finally gets released - after eleven months of development!
- 990720:
The book "Learning the Vi editor" has now been released in German:
Textbearbeitung mit dem vi-Editor
- 990701:
The mailbox is stagnating around 1,000+ mails - 400+ of them about vim.
I am slowly answering the emails that came in around March and April.
Please be patient - I will answer all your emails eventually.
- 1999 June
- 990621:
Tim O'Reilly is using Vi
- 990621: New vim utility:
vmh - the "vim mail handler".
Vmh allows to write and manage emails from within Vim.
This is for Unix systems and requires
gpg, perl, mh, metamail, and sendmail.
[One of these days there should be a conference on Vim -
even if only to see how people are using Vim and the
utilities, right?! ;-)]
- 1999 May
- 990504:
I am trying to add the changes that people mailed me in March and April.
Patience, please!
- 1999 April
- The offline time of math.fu-berlin.de creates more problems.
Reinstalling programs takes time... *sigh*
- 1999 March
- 990312-990409
The domain math.fu-berlin.de was offline. I could not update the pages.
the page on maillists has some more info.
-
- More icons and screenshots.
- 990310: New web mirror in Austria - both for
ftp
www.
- 990308: New web mirror in
Norway
- 990305:
Vim HomePage down - a summary of the experience
- 990303:
HowTo Maintain a Syntax File
- 1999 February
- 990205:
Added an extra page for Vim binaries.
Hopefully more people will volunteer to maintaina binary for their
favourite operating system then.
-
Finally updated the look on the Vim homepage.
It now uses some tables. Does it look ok now?
- 1999 January
- Complete overhaul of the distribution page.
- 990129: Added an extra short page of
FTP and WWW mirrors.
- 1998 December
- 981204 - The SMIL tutorial
-
http://www.helio.org/products/smil/tutorial/
- This tutorial about SMIL was written with VIM. :-)
- 981203 - Updated page:
VIM6 vote for features - results
- About 400 people took part in sending in their votes for features
that should be in Vim6. The top requested feature to be with VIM6 is
"folding" which basically hides parts of the text and thus allows to
focus on just some parts of the text. The runner-up is "vertical split"
which allow to split windows vertically and thus to show files side-by-side.
The next two things are adding more features to auto-indent code in more
programming languages and making Vim "more robust".
People then requested to add searching across line boundaries and
improve the speed of syntax coloring. And last not least,
everyone seems to want a better interface for selecting buffers.
The last two items are:
"stop changing Vim" and "remove functionality". What did you expect? ;-)
- 1998 November
- 981126 - final day to vote for your favourite features with Vim-6.
- 981116 - New page:
news.html
- This page.
It's better to keep the new news apart from the homepage,
eg for monitoring with NetMind.
And it removes a few kilobytes from the vim homepage, too.
- 981106 - New page:
VI UnixDist -
- Unix releases (mostly "free" Unixes) and their Vi versions.
- 1998 October
- 981029 - Vim-6 features - call for votes:
-
VIM's author, Bram Moolenaar, has sent out
a message asking for your vote
which asks for a
list of features
that *might* be implemented for Vim-6.
- 980918 - Helpfiles updated:
- The helpfiles for vim-5.3 are now available.
See http://www.vim.org/html/.
- You can download a compressed (GNU zip) archive of these, too:
- Vim-5.3 Docs in HTML (633K)
- (Should I offer these for "pkzip", too?)
- 980915 - Support for Hangul (Korean)
- The patches are just 8K. Real soon now! ;-)
- 1998 July
- 980723 - New page:
Languages
- The list with available languages aka syntax files.
Please note that a language need not be a programming language -
it can be anything that has some structure. For example,
there are some syntax files for the "language" used
within several program setup files.
So why not submit a syntax file for your favourite "language"?
URL: http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/vim/news.html
URL: http://www.vim.org/news.html (mirror)
Created: Mon Nov 16 12:00:00 CET 1998
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