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diff runtime/doc/gui_x11.txt @ 2262:771f21e35ec5 vim73
Minor typo and docs update.
author | Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org> |
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date | Sat, 12 Jun 2010 06:46:44 +0200 |
parents | b17bbfa96fa0 |
children | 12b829477c60 |
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--- a/runtime/doc/gui_x11.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/gui_x11.txt @@ -458,9 +458,7 @@ are obtained through the 'gtk-config' sh If you want to build with GTK+ 2 support pass the --enable-gtk2-check argument to ./configure. Optionally, support for GNOME 2 will be compiled if the ---enable-gnome-check option is also given. Note that the support for GTK+ 2 -is still experimental. However, many people have reported that it works just -fine for them. +--enable-gnome-check option is also given. Otherwise, if you are using Motif or Athena, when you have the Motif or Athena files in a directory where configure doesn't look, edit the Makefile to enter @@ -468,15 +466,12 @@ the names of the directories. Search fo the Motif directories, "CONF_OPT_X" for Athena. *gui-x11-gtk* -At the time of this writing, you may use either GTK+ version 1.0.6 or 1.2. It -is suggested that you use v1.2 since not all of Vim's GUI features are present -if using v1.0.6. For instance, there are no tearoff menus present in v1.0.6. -Using a version from GTK+'s CVS tree may or may not work, and is therefore not -supported and not recommended. +At the time of this writing, GTK+ version 1.0.6 and 1.2 are outdated. It +is suggested that you use GTK 2. The GTK 1 support will most likely be +dropped soon. -For the experimental GTK+ 2 GUI, using the latest release of the GTK+ 2.0 or -GTK+ 2.2 series is recommended. CVS HEAD seems to work fine most of time as -well. +For the GTK+ 2 GUI, using the latest release of the GTK+ 2.0 or GTK+ 2.2 +series is recommended. Lastly, although GTK+ has supposedly been ported to the Win32 platform, this has not been tested with Vim and is also unsupported. Also, it's unlikely to