Re: Issues with ftdetect

2009-12-13 Thread Matt Wozniski
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 10:51 PM, Tony Mechelynck wrote: > On 10/11/09 06:29, Matt Wozniski wrote: >> >> IIRC, ftdetect files are read at the first "filetype on" (or "syntax >> on", which indirectly calls the former), and aren't re-read after >> 'runtimepath' is changed.  So, I haven't tested this,

Re: Issues with ftdetect

2009-12-01 Thread Tony Mechelynck
On 10/11/09 06:29, Matt Wozniski wrote: > > On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Chris Sutcliffe wrote: >> I don't see anything wrong with your setup for sharing configuration files between Windows and Cygwin, but instead of modifying 'rtp', I put all my personal configuration files in ~/

Re: Issues with ftdetect

2009-11-09 Thread Matt Wozniski
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Chris Sutcliffe wrote: > >>> I don't see anything wrong with your setup for sharing configuration >>> files between Windows and Cygwin, but instead of modifying 'rtp', I >>> put all my personal configuration files in ~/vimfiles and created >>> ~/.vim as a Cygwin sym

Re: Issues with ftdetect

2009-11-05 Thread Chris Sutcliffe
>> I don't see anything wrong with your setup for sharing configuration >> files between Windows and Cygwin, but instead of modifying 'rtp', I >> put all my personal configuration files in ~/vimfiles and created >> ~/.vim as a Cygwin symbolic link to ~/vimfiles.  I assume that >> you've verified t

Re: Issues with ftdetect

2009-11-05 Thread Chris Sutcliffe
> I just put your in.vim in my ~/vimfiles/ftdetect directory and 'ft' > was set to "make" when I executed "vim foo.in" as it should.  I also > verified that 'ft' was not set when opening foo.in before I created > in.vim.  So it works for me. Hrmm thank you for checking. > I don't see anythi