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  2. Oct 24, 2023 · gVim adds a GUI to Vim. Features include: 24-bit color support. Graphical features including wiggly lines for spell-checking, and flexible cursor shapes. Mouse support including drag-and-drop for files. Customizable menu system. Scrollbars which scroll the Vim buffer. Tooltips – popup balloons. Integrated font support.

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  3. Dec 20, 2016 · VIM does not need a Graphical User Interface (GUI) and uses terminal shell environment to provide text editing features. However GVIM (or MVIM on mac) uses X windowing system (like GTK+) to provide a desktop like window appearance to vim with all text editing features.

  4. Oct 23, 2019 · The name Vim is an acronym for Vi Improved. This editor is an enhanced version of the Vi text editor that we all know and love, and is normally seen in a CLI form; however, it does have a GUI version available for standard desktop use.

  5. Like vi, Vim's interface is not based on menus or icons but on commands given in a text user interface; its GUI mode, gVim, adds menus and toolbars for commonly used commands but the full functionality is still expressed through its command line mode.

  6. So, my question is: is there a modern vim GUI for Windows and Linux that makes it look and behave as most GUI editors? Having Sublime Text, Kate, TextMate or Editra's GUI with vim's features would be incredible.

  7. Sep 24, 2008 · So you really do need to set LC_ALL (or more specifically LC_MESSAGES) in your environment – or on non-Unixoid systems (eg. Windows), you can pass the --cmd switch (which executes the given command first thing, as opposed to the -c option): gvim --cmd "lang en_US".

  8. May 14, 2022 · Even though Vim isnt as easy to use initially as standard GUI text editors like Gedit or word processors like OpenOffice.org’s Writer, over a longer term you can become more productive using Vim.

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