Bugzilla – Bug 152830
/etc/gvimrc contains ugly defaults
Last modified: 2006-02-24 13:43:55 UTC
/etc/gvimrc in 10.1 is much worse than the one from 10.0 - it makes the menu messy and non-localized, toolbars not shown, X selections non-working (fixed in bug 144109). It seems to me that 10.0 used a gvimrc based on gvimrc_example.vim from the vim sources, but 10.1 uses an old suse.gvimrc. Could we use the same gvimrc as in 10.0, please? It makes the user experience much more pleasant ;-)
heh default settings ping pong. nice see bug #141096 thats why we dont want to change default settings. It always ends in religous wars. I think i just remove /etc/gvimrc and let people decide what to use on their own
No /etc/gvimrc and no ~/.gvimrc produces gvim with nice localized menus, nice toolbars, etc., so I'm for removing /etc/gvimrc from the package.
submitted like this to stable. Both gvimrc's are in %doc now so people can just copy them