Excerpts from steen's message of Thu Jun 21 12:47:19 +0200 2012: > this by stepping through disabling them until stuff works again. But > it strikes me as odd that any plugin could do anything to just affect > the reading of helpfiles. Yes - that's the way to go.
Start by moving your .vimrc and your .vim out of the way - then you know whether' its vim fault (that would have taken less time than writing your mail). If its caused by your .vimrc and or .vim/ then disabling plugins piecewise will help. vim-addon-manager may be very helpful for such testing. switiching filetype plugin etc off may also give some pointners where to start. But why am I telling you this? It looks you already know it .. Also vim -V20/tmp/log will write a logfile. If you watch it before opening a help file and afterwards you see which VimL lines got executed. Marc Weber -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php