On 24/07/10 13:28, packet wrote:
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 12:54 AM, Tony Mechelynck <antoine.mechely...@gmail.com <mailto:antoine.mechely...@gmail.com>> wrote: On 24/07/10 06:52, packet wrote: Here what i don't understand how to install for my gvim not sure how to setup the path for it to work.Do i have to put it in my .vimrc file? http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=69 No. The script page says: "Decompress and untar into your .vim directory (or equivalent)." This would mean (after downloading then cd to the directory containing the downloaded file): - On Linux: mkdir -pv ~/.vim tar -zxvC ~/.vim -f project-1.4.1.tar.gz - On other Unix-like OSes including Mac OS X and Cygwin: it should be similar to the above but depending on your exact version of the software it might be slightly different. - On Windows: open your favourite dearchiving program (WinZip is widely used but closed source; 7zip is open source and accepts more archive types; there are others) and tell it (using whatever syntax it accepts): - archive to unpack: project-1.4.1.tar.gz - where to unpack it to: whatever Vim regards as ~/vimfiles - Unpack ALL files - Create directory if necessary - If it tells you that the archive only contains another archive, and asks if it should unzip the "outer" archive at a temporary location, then unpack the "inner" archive where you said, answer "Yes" or "OK" or whatever means that in that program. Notes: 1. On Windows, you can get the full path of the directory to unpack to by means of the following command: :echo fnamemodify(expand('$HOME/vimfiles'),':p') 2. After unpacking, run the following command in a running Vim: - Unix: :helptags ~/.vim/doc - Windows: :helptags ~/vimfiles/doc Best regards, Tony. -- Prostitution is the only business where you can go into the hole and still come out ahead. I not sure how to start the gui for this plugin or anything.
Try looking at the helpfile which comes with the package (after running step 2 above).
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