>>Thanks for the quick reply Dr. Chip!  I tried installing both the latest
>>version of netrw and Decho, but I'm seeing a weird problem.
>>
>>Here's the process that I used to install these plugins:
>>
>>    vim plugin.vba.gz
>>    so %
>>
>>And here's what the plugins look like on the file system (Linux) after
>>running said process:
>>
>>    [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/.vim $ find . -type f -name "*Decho*"
>>    ./doc/Decho.txt?[[[1
>>    ./plugin/Decho.vim?[[[1
>>    ./syntax/Decho.vim?[[[1
>>    [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/.vim $ find . -type f -name "*netrw*"
>>    ./doc/pi_netrw.txt?[[[1
>>    ./plugin/netrwPlugin.vim?[[[1
>>    ./syntax/netrw.vim?[[[1
>>    ./autoload/netrw.vim?[[[1
>>    ./autoload/netrwFileHandlers.vim?[[[1
>>    ./autoload/netrwSettings.vim?[[[1
>>
>>Has anyone ever seen anything like this before?
>>
>>
> Yes -- its due to an out-of-date vimball plugin.  You need to get an
> up-to-date version of vimball (v18 or later),
> and to remove any previous vimball remnants.

Ok, I just wanted to make sure.  My computer has been doing some weird
things lately, and I wanted to narrow it down.  Also, it's impossible to
search for the term "[[[1" in Google, so it was hard for me troubleshoot
*that* problem.

Thanks again!

Tom Purl

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