I think using ~/.vim/doc/ is cleaner than ~/.vim/ftplugin/foo/doc
Thanks a lot for all your help.

Cheers,
Jose

El lun, 12 jun 2023 a las 21:18, Bram Moolenaar (<b...@moolenaar.net>)
escribió:

>
> > Indeed, this worked:
> >
> >       :set runtimepath=~/.vim/ftplugin/foo,$VIMRUNTIME
> >
> > I assume I can add it to .vimrc, so I don't need to do it every time.
>
> Although this works, the "normal" way is to put your foo.txt help file
> in ~/.vim/doc.
>
> An alternative is to use packages, see ":help package-create".  This has
> the advantage that related files for the "foo" plugin are under one
> directory.  That matters if you want to move the plugin.
>
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