Jürgen Krämer wrote:
---(at least when I launch from explorer...)...so if it finds my .vim and .gvim, why doesn't it find .vim/colors/xxxx.vim?did you change the 'runtimepath' option? On Windows the directory for user-specific scripts is ~/vimfiles by default, not ~/.vim.
I don't set a runtime path. I'd expect it to work the same as on unix/linux.
Why should windows be different?
IMO, it should look for .vim first, and then any old-style compat name, but **not
looking** for ~/.vim at all would seem to be a bug.
Vim also doesn't seem to find
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