multisn8
multisn8
As explanation, `--wsl` literally searchs for NeoVim inside of WSL rather than Windows. That's the only difference it makes.
Indeed, not relevant. But is `/home/linuxbrew/.linuxbrew/bin/nvim` on `$PATH`?
No, I don't know how WSL works, and not how it correlates with Windows' PATH entries either. I assume `which nvim` does yield the path to `nvim`. But that doesn't...
(woah, you really went all the way down the rabbit hole) Okay, your last try with `~/.linuxbrew/bin/nvim` as NeoVim seems really promising. Could you post the log created by `neovide...
Hm, well, I'm drawing a blank then. Someone else using WSL may want to look into this.
First of all, thank you for bringing this up! Then, to be honest, I think this causes an "unclean" installation. Your package manager doesn't know of the installation then, and...
That sounds like a good idea. It won't be added to the current README though, we're in the process of composing a new wiki combining README + GH wiki, which...
The install script by itself is not planned for now, unless better reasons arise. The `cargo install` method has been added to https://neovide.dev. Thank you!
Just to make sure: - Do you run GNOME shell in Wayland or X11 mode? - What keyboard layout are you using? I noticed XWayland having some problems with mapping...
Okay, thank you. Do you have the environment variable `MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND` set? (If not, Firefox is running in XWayland and not in Wayland.)