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author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2004-06-30 16:16:41 +0000 |
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committer | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2004-06-30 16:16:41 +0000 |
commit | 843ee41eb8258ac50ed81976757d8b228382a880 (patch) | |
tree | d0fcdff9e19b05b182de1bb1be46b2e6f5b8b0b7 /runtime/doc/gui_x11.txt | |
parent | f4b8e57ffd048f9ca46dd7618939ba7a1b2294ec (diff) | |
download | vim-git-843ee41eb8258ac50ed81976757d8b228382a880.tar.gz |
updated for version 7.0003
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diff --git a/runtime/doc/gui_x11.txt b/runtime/doc/gui_x11.txt index d54730229..3e3a8e40c 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/gui_x11.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/gui_x11.txt @@ -12,8 +12,9 @@ Vim's Graphical User Interface *gui-x11* *GUI-X11* 4. Various |gui-x11-various| 5. GTK version |gui-gtk| 6. GNOME version |gui-gnome| -7. Compiling |gui-x11-compiling| -8. X11 selection mechanism |x11-selection| +7. KDE version |gui-kde| +8. Compiling |gui-x11-compiling| +9. X11 selection mechanism |x11-selection| Other relevant documentation: |gui.txt| For generic items of the GUI. @@ -59,7 +60,7 @@ flag in 'guioptions'. |-f|. ============================================================================== 2. GUI Resources *gui-resources* *.Xdefaults* -If using the Motif or Athena version of the GUI (not for the GTK+ or Win32 +If using the Motif or Athena version of the GUI (not for the KDE, GTK+ or Win32 version), a number of X resources are available. You should use Vim's class "Vim" when setting these. They are as follows: @@ -434,7 +435,61 @@ the WM to identify the window by restoring the window role (using the |--role| command line argument). ============================================================================== -7. Compiling *gui-x11-compiling* +7. KDE version *gui-kde* *KDE* *KVim* + +The KDE version of Vim works with KDE 2.x and KDE 3.x. +KVim (name code for gui-kde) does not use traditional X settings for its +configuration. +Most important difference is the font handling, KVim uses QFont to display the +text. To set your font use the following syntax : +> + :set guifont=Fixed\ [Misc]/10/-1/5/50/0/0/0/1/0 +< +the '10' value is the font size, other settings concerns more specific Qt +options which you should not need to care with. +The suggested way to choose your font is through the font selection dialog +available with the command : + :set guifont=* + +Note: X Font names are not supported any more, so if you use GVim too, you'll +have to set something like this in your ~/.gvimrc : > + + if has("gui_kde") + :set guifont=Fixed\ [Misc]/10/-1/5/50/0/0/0/1/0 + else if has("gui_gtk") + :set guifont=-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-*-100-*-*-c-*-iso10646-1 + endif +< + *antialias* +KVim uses antialias for its font, so that the text looks better, to disable +this you have to refer to Qt's documentation (export QT_XFT=0 for QT 2.x). + +KDE provides some other features, like being able to move the menubar and the +toolbar wherever you want around the text area. + + *kde-toolbar* +KVim can be used with a KDE-look toolbar instead of Vim's default toolbar. To +enable this feature you have to run the configure script with the +--enable-kde-toolbar switch. It may be moved to a runtime option in the +future. + + *DCOP* +Since Vim 6.0, the new ClientServer feature has been added, it works fine in +KVim too. KVim also provides its own communication scheme based on DCOP. This +is mainly used by the |vimpart| but can freely be used by other applications +or manually through KDE's DCOP tools. The DCOP servername is synchronized with +the X11 servername so that it's easier to identify the same KVim through the +two communication systems. + + *vimpart* *vim-kpart* +KVim developers are also working on a component to allow embedding of Vim into +KDE's applications. As of this writing, the component is working and can be +used in different KDE applications. New KDE applications should support it +soon. To get more information about this component, refer to +http://freehackers.org/kvim or to the KDE project. + +============================================================================== +8. Compiling *gui-x11-compiling* If using X11, Vim's Makefile will by default first try to find the necessary GTK+ files on your system. If the GTK+ files cannot be found, then the Motif @@ -489,6 +544,12 @@ menus look a bit better. Edit the Makefile and look for "XAW_LIB". The scrollbars will remain the same, because Vim has its own, which are already 3D (in fact, they look more like Motif). + *gui-x11-kde* +For Vim-KDE, you need at least Qt(>=2.x) and the corresponding kdelibs. +To compile, you must use the --with-qt-dir configure flag because QTDIR is not +automatically detected yet. Giving KDE's directories to the configure script +may also help in some cases. + *gui-x11-neXtaw* The neXtaw version is mostly like Athena, but uses different widgets. @@ -499,7 +560,7 @@ X11R5 with a library for X11R6 probably doesn't work (although the linking won't give an error message, Vim will crash later). ============================================================================== -8. X11 selection mechanism *x11-selection* +9. X11 selection mechanism *x11-selection* If using X11, in either the GUI or an xterm with an X11-aware Vim, then Vim provides varied access to the X11 selection and clipboard. These are accessed |