On Fri, 24 Aug 2012, chris wrote:

I added plugin virtualenv (https://github.com/jmcantrell/vim-virtualenv) into my runtimepath.

I'm new to virtualenv. The Vim plugin virtualenv has a function for statusline show the virutalenv name. I added it into my statusline option like this:
   set statusline+=\ \%{virtualenv#statusline()}

You shouldn't set that. Powerline makes the 'statusline' option irrelevant.


And I also add this virtualenv segment into Powerline statusline.
   call Pl#Theme#InsertSegment('virtualenv', 'after', 'hgrev')

Powerline already has built-in support for virtualenv. But, if you're using a non-standard theme or something, your call should be:

call Pl#Theme#InsertSegment('%{virtualenv#statusline()}', 'after', 'hgrev')


I execute some commands:
   $ virtualenv test
   $ source bin/activate
   $ python bin/activate_this.py
   $ vim test.py
Then I do not see the virtualenv name in statusline, both original statusline and Powerline statusline.

Virtualenv requires a Vim with Python support. Run: :version and look for +python in the output. If it's not there, virtualenv won't work. Based on the Powerline condition for including it¹, try (all one line):

:echo has('python') && (exists('g:virtualenv_loaded') && g:virtualenv_loaded == 
1)

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Best,
Ben H

¹: 
https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-powerline/blob/develop/autoload/Powerline/Segments/virtualenv.vim

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