Hello Bill, > > I don't use UTL.vim or Total Commander, so I can't help you. > > However, *.vba are vimballs (kind of like tarballs). All > you do is edit one and it tells you what to do - type: > > :so % > > That will place the files in the appropriate directories > (usually under your vimfiles subdirectory). The actual > place is the first directory of 'rtp' (type :set rtp?). > > You should have a recent version of the vimball plugin (the > one in the distribution is about 5 months old). You can the > latest at the author's site: > > http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim > > or at vim online: > > http://vim.sf.net > > An even better approach for updating you runtime files is to > update from the vim ftp site. For windows, and using 4nt as > your shell, the command is: > > copy /[!*~] /u /s "ftp://ftp.home.vim.org/pub/vim/runtime/dos/*" > c:\vim\vim70\ > > That's all on one line. It copies all new or newer files > for all subdirectories excluding files ending with '~'. > c:\vim\vim70 is my runtime directory - replace it with > yours. > Sorry for my late reply due to network problem here yesterday. This problem solved. Thanks for your help.
PS: About my question 3, maybe I should ask: How can I adjust vimrc configuration so tab alignment looks the same both in Vim and in Notepad? Best Regards, Raymond