Vim should be able to do everything that GVim can do, if you add a few lines to your configs. I'm not sure what specifically though.
I bring my entire development setup with me when using a server, and preparing it is as simple as cloning Homeshick (or Homesick if you have Ruby), cloning your dotfiles repository, and installing any applications that you want to use.
Vim should be able to do everything that GVim can do, if you add a few lines to your configs. I'm not sure what specifically though.
I bring my entire development setup with me when using a server, and preparing it is as simple as cloning Homeshick (or Homesick if you have Ruby), cloning your dotfiles repository, and installing any applications that you want to use.