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Change title of NeovimGtk post to highlight cross-platformness
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@ -2,10 +2,12 @@ Back in October Kade Killary wrote, [A Killer GUI For Neovim: VimR][kade-vimr].
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[VimR] is an excellent Neovim GUI on macOS but ever since reading the article
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I've been meaning the write about the Neovim GUI I use on Linux: [NeovimGtk].
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NeovimGtk doesn't have quite as many bells and whistles as VimR (yet) but it does
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have a few. Like VimR, it's a native application (no Electron, etc.). It's
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NeovimGtk doesn't have quite as many bells and whistles as VimR (yet) but it
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does have a few. Like VimR, it's a native application (no Electron, etc.). It's
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developed in [Rust], and as the name implies uses the GTK toolkit to feel right
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at home on a GNOME desktop.
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at home on a [GNOME] desktop. NeovimGtk is not limited to Linux though. The
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project explicitly supports Windows as well and should build anywhere where
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Rust and GTK are available.
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I am a huge fan of the [PragmataPro] font, and one of NeovimGtk's killer
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features for me is support for font [ligatures]. This means it renders text
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<figcaption>Native tabs.</figcaption>
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</figure>
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So if you're a Neovim user on Linux I can certainly recommend you check out NeovimGtk. Installation
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currently requires building from source. However for Arch Linux users I have created an [AUR
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package] for easy installation.
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So if you're a Neovim user on Linux I can certainly recommend you check out
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NeovimGtk. Installation currently requires building from source. However for
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Arch Linux users I have created an [AUR package] for easy installation.
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**Update 1 Jan 2018:** It was pointed out on Reddit that NeovimGtk runs on
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Windows too, so I changed the title of this post from, "A Killer Linux GUI For
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Neovim: NeovimGtk", to "A Cross Platform GUI For Neovim: NeovimGtk"
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[Comments on Reddit][reddit]
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[kade-vimr]: https://medium.com/@kadek/a-killer-gui-for-neovim-vimr-ce68e4fa1a3b
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[NeovimGtk]: https://github.com/daa84/neovim-gtk
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[AUR package]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/neovim-gtk-git
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[devicons]: https://github.com/ryanoasis/vim-devicons
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[Neomake]: https://github.com/neomake/neomake
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[reddit]: https://www.reddit.com/r/neovim/comments/7n56ju/a_killer_linux_gui_for_neovim_neovimgtk/
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[GNOME]: https://www.gnome.org/
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title: 'A Killer Linux GUI For Neovim: NeovimGtk'
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title: 'A Cross Platform GUI For Neovim: NeovimGtk'
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extra: 'Inspired by a post about the macOS Neovim GUI, VimR, I describe the one I
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use on Linux: NeovimGtk.'
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kind: article
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