Re: Overview of diretories of $HOME/.vim

2007-02-20 Thread Charles E Campbell Jr
Kai Weber wrote: where can I find an overview of the $HOME/.vim directory hierarchie? I have not found an overview, seems I have to read all the vim documentation for ":help ftplugin", ":help initialization" and so on. Hello! I have the following help file which I use; see attached. Place

Re: Overview of diretories of $HOME/.vim

2007-02-20 Thread Tim Chase
There are also some files that are put within the main ~/.vim directory rather than subdirectories. What files would you put in there? Within ~/.vim there filetype.vim scripts.vim You can do the same searches I did by ransacking the help with :helpgrep \~/\.vim/ :copen This

Re: Overview of diretories of $HOME/.vim

2007-02-20 Thread Kai Weber
* A.J.Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > ~/.vim/autoload/*.vim > load-on-demand scripts for functions of the form > scriptname#Funcname() > ~/.vim/colors/*.vim > colorschemes > [...] Great list! Thank you very much! Kai -- * http://www.glorybox.de/ PGP 1024D/594D4132 B693 50

Re: Overview of diretories of $HOME/.vim

2007-02-19 Thread A.J.Mechelynck
Kai Weber wrote: Hello, where can I find an overview of the $HOME/.vim directory hierarchie? I have not found an overview, seems I have to read all the vim documentation for ":help ftplugin", ":help initialization" and so on. I am searching for a short overview like foo -- contains files for fi

Re: Overview of diretories of $HOME/.vim

2007-02-19 Thread Tim Chase
where can I find an overview of the $HOME/.vim directory hierarchie? I have not found an overview, seems I have to read all the vim documentation for ":help ftplugin", ":help initialization" and so on. I am searching for a short overview like I'm not sure such a list exists from a quick search o

Overview of diretories of $HOME/.vim

2007-02-19 Thread Kai Weber
Hello, where can I find an overview of the $HOME/.vim directory hierarchie? I have not found an overview, seems I have to read all the vim documentation for ":help ftplugin", ":help initialization" and so on. I am searching for a short overview like foo -- contains files for filetypes foo/bar --