On Sat, 23 Sep 2000, you wrote: >Why would you port Vim to KDE when there is already a working version of >Gvim available for Linux? What will Kvim offer that Gvim does not? 1) gvim lacks a lot of features ( italic for exemple) 2) gvim is unmaintained ( barely maintained by non-gtk people trying to understand what the porting guy has done) 3) gvim needs the gtk libs, something not all kde users want to have 4) kvim will integrates within the kde framework, it's very important for an end-user. 5) most important : kvim will be a kpart, meaning a embeddable component that any kde application can user. gvim does not offer this. Thomas >> Visit http://master.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<