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It seems to me that vim could do with being able to learn
about any 'environmental' constraints it maybe be under,
perhaps via a wrapper.  Then the ebuild could build both
vim and vimx, with the wrapper sorting it out.

Hey I am running under X, lets do funky stuff:call vimx.  I am not
running under X, so do some other cool stuff instead:call vim.  

Chris Watson


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