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patch 8.0.0504: looking up an Ex command is a bit slow commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/e5e0fbcd4244d032a0635ad7defe2831f251c639 Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> Date: Sat Mar 25 14:51:01 2017 +0100 patch 8.0.0504: looking up an Ex command is a bit slow Problem: Looking up an Ex command is a bit slow. Solution: Instead of just using the first letter, also use the second letter to skip ahead in the list of commands. Generate the table with a Perl script. (Dominique Pelle, closes #1589)
author Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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README_ole.txt for version 8.0 of Vim: Vi IMproved.

This archive contains gvim.exe with OLE interface and VisVim.
This version of gvim.exe can also load a number of interface dynamically (you
can optionally install the .dll files for each interface).
It is only for MS-Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP.

Also see the README_bindos.txt, README_dos.txt and README.txt files.

Be careful not to overwrite the OLE gvim.exe with the non-OLE gvim.exe when
unpacking another binary archive!  Check the output of ":version":
	Win32s - "MS-Windows 16/32 bit GUI version"
	 Win32 - "MS-Windows 32 bit GUI version"
Win32 with OLE - "MS-Windows 32 bit GUI version with OLE support"

For further information, type this inside Vim:
	:help if_ole

Furthermore, this archive contains VISVIM.DLL.  It can be used to integrate
the OLE gvim with Microsoft Visual Developer Studio.  See VisVim/README.txt.