
            *** Cream (for Vim) Version 0.35 Released ***

The Cream (for Vim) project (http://cream.sourceforge.net) has
released the latest version of an easy-to-use configuration for Vim.
Cream configures the famous and free Vim text editor so that it is
simple to use for those of us familiar with Apple or Windows platform
software. Through intuitive menus, keyboard shortcuts, and extensive
editing functions, Cream makes Vim approachable for new users and adds
powerful features for experienced users on both Windows and Linux.


RELEASE SUMMARY

This minor release features a new Print Selection feature, a clearer
Preferences menu, and a SaveAll bug fix. Other updates include a new
keystroke to display all available characters, a simplified Format
Filetype menu, and startup improvements.


NEW FEATURES, CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS

o New Print Selection feature prompts whether to print only the
  selected lines when a selection exists.

o SaveAll bug has been fixed.

o Some Preferences now use a more conventional checkmark to indicate
  state.


ADVANCED FEATURES, CHANGES AND IMPROVEMENTS

o New Alt+,(x2) (Alt plus comma twice) mapping displays all available
  characters.

o Format Filetype menu simplified and adjusted. Filetypes are now
  listed under a simpler single letter listing. And the menu is now
  saved rather than created afresh each startup to improve Cream's
  startup speed.

o Startup optimizations. Menus and toolbar are now loaded later so
  that an initial Vim window is shown faster. Net startup speed is no
  faster and more flutter is now visible, but at there is no initial
  hesitation when Cream is requested.


Additional and detailed changes are available on the ChangeLog page at
the website.


MORE INFORMATION

Home:
    http://cream.sourceforge.net

Additional:
    http://cream.sourceforge.net/features.html
    http://cream.sourceforge.net/screenshots.html
    http://cream.sourceforge.net/installation.html
    http://cream.sourceforge.net/maillist.html
    http://cream.sourceforge.net/faq.html
    http://cream.sourceforge.net/spellcheck.html

