Index: NEWS =================================================================== 1c just a fake modif for kompare tests . Index: README =================================================================== 116a Hope you'll enjoy Vim inside KDE :) Mickael "Mikmak" Marchand (marchand@kde.org) . 115a So, it's designed for KDE 3.x (if someone wants to port it to KDE 2 that should be easy), it uses GVim or KVim (even Motif Vim works) 6.x. It can be used in different apps : - KDevelop (version 3) - Konqueror (as a file viewer) - KWrite - KMail (coming in KDE 3.2) - Kompare, KBabel ........ ;) CONFIGURATION ============= once you compiled and installed it as any other app, start your Trinity Control Center, go to the file manager section and open the Vim Component configuration module. Here, you have to select a Vim executable which may be found on your computer (generally /usr/bin/vim) will do it fine for most linux distributions. All you need is that it's a GUI-enabled Vim 6.0 or better. Push the test button, if that's okay then that's should be enough to start using it :) FUNCTIONMENT ============ Philippe Fremy (pfremy@kde.com) wrote the initial version of this kpart. The concept is to start a normal GUI Vim (like gvim), then "embeds" the Vim window into a KDE Widget. It used to be based on the ClientServer feature of Vim (type :help clientserver in Vim for more info) using external processus to control the embedded Vim. That was running quite fine, but was slow :/ We changed that :) Now we communicate directly from the kpart to the embedded Vim thanks to X11 without using externals processus. That's much faster and reliable ;) KVim has also another remote control system using KDE's DCOP communication backend. Currently I would advice people to use DCOP when running KVim and using X11 communication with GVim (DCOP won't work with GVim anyway). There may be some differences in speed, though I have not noticed it here. The most important difference is that DCOP provides a signal system and that can make a difference to improve the interaction between KVim and the hosting application (KDevelop for example). But it's not yet used. . 1,114c Yes, that's really a Vim Komponent :) Yes, you can have Vim inside KDE apps, you guessed it :) .