patch 9.0.0698: VisVim is outdated, does not work with current Visual Studio
Problem: VisVim is outdated, does not work with current Visual Studio. Solution: Remove VisVim. (Martin Tournoij)
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*if_ole.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2019 Dec 07
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*if_ole.txt* For Vim version 9.0. Last change: 2022 Oct 08
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Paul Moore
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gvim -silent -unregister
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==============================================================================
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5. MS Visual Studio integration *MSVisualStudio* *VisVim*
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5. MS Visual Studio integration *MSVisualStudio*
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The OLE version can be used to run Vim as the editor in Microsoft Visual
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Studio. This is called "VisVim". It is included in the archive that contains
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the OLE version. The documentation can be found in the runtime directory, the
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README_VisVim.txt file.
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The old "VisVim" integration was removed from Vim in patch 9.0.0698.
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Using Vim with Visual Studio .Net~
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With .Net you no longer really need VisVim, since .Net studio has support for
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external editors. Follow these directions:
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.Net studio has support for external editors. Follow these directions:
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In .Net Studio choose from the menu Tools->External Tools...
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Add
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