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author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2016-03-09 22:19:26 +0100 |
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committer | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> | 2016-03-09 22:19:26 +0100 |
commit | af1a0e371e739f8dff337fd31da0ff8ffb347b43 (patch) | |
tree | 5b57acb24b0604b274725ebfe14aa24b0cbad7bc /runtime | |
parent | 562ca7142845273bca656aa5aeeda90f001062e0 (diff) | |
download | vim-git-af1a0e371e739f8dff337fd31da0ff8ffb347b43.tar.gz |
patch 7.4.1528v7.4.1528
Problem: Using "ever" for packages is confusing.
Solution: Use "start", as it's related to startup.
Diffstat (limited to 'runtime')
-rw-r--r-- | runtime/doc/repeat.txt | 22 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/repeat.txt b/runtime/doc/repeat.txt index 30be59cf4..28a17ae11 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/repeat.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/repeat.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*repeat.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Mar 07 +*repeat.txt* For Vim version 7.4. Last change: 2016 Mar 09 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar @@ -441,16 +441,16 @@ The directory name "foo" is arbitrary, you can pick anything you like. You would now have these files under ~/.vim: pack/foo/README.txt - pack/foo/ever/foobar/plugin/foo.vim - pack/foo/ever/foobar/syntax/some.vim + pack/foo/start/foobar/plugin/foo.vim + pack/foo/start/foobar/syntax/some.vim pack/foo/opt/foodebug/plugin/debugger.vim When Vim starts up, after processing your .vimrc, it scans all directories in -'packpath' for plugins under the "pack/*/ever" directory and loads them. The +'packpath' for plugins under the "pack/*/start" directory and loads them. The directory is added to 'runtimepath'. -In the example Vim will find "pack/foo/ever/foobar/plugin/foo.vim" and adds -"~/.vim/pack/foo/ever/foobar" to 'runtimepath'. +In the example Vim will find "pack/foo/start/foobar/plugin/foo.vim" and adds +"~/.vim/pack/foo/start/foobar" to 'runtimepath'. If the "foobar" plugin kicks in and sets the 'filetype' to "some", Vim will find the syntax/some.vim file, because its directory is in 'runtimepath'. @@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ find the syntax/some.vim file, because its directory is in 'runtimepath'. Vim will also load ftdetect files, if there are any. Note that the files under "pack/foo/opt" or not loaded automatically, only the -ones under "pack/foo/ever". See |pack-add| below for how the "opt" directory +ones under "pack/foo/start". See |pack-add| below for how the "opt" directory is used. Loading packages will not happen if loading plugins is disabled, see @@ -469,13 +469,13 @@ Using a single plugin and loading it automatically ~ If you don't have a package but a single plugin, you need to create the extra directory level: - % mkdir -p ~/.vim/pack/foo/ever/foobar - % cd ~/.vim/pack/foo/ever/foobar + % mkdir -p ~/.vim/pack/foo/start/foobar + % cd ~/.vim/pack/foo/start/foobar % unzip /tmp/someplugin.zip You would now have these files: - pack/foo/ever/foobar/plugin/foo.vim - pack/foo/ever/foobar/syntax/some.vim + pack/foo/start/foobar/plugin/foo.vim + pack/foo/start/foobar/syntax/some.vim From here it works like above. |