Hi Colin,

On 2010-07-25, Colin Campbell wrote:
> 
> As I understand it, the supported filetype.vim and vimrc are only
> found in the /vim directory of a source tree.

I wouldn't call either of files *supported*, since as far as I can
see, neither of them have ever been installed on a user's system.

>   3. create ~/.vim/filetype.vim if it doesn't exist, by copying from
>      {lilypond source}/vim/filetype.vim

I don't think this is necessary.

On my system, I have a copy of vim/lilypond-ftdetect.vim (from the
source tree) installed in ~/.vim/ftdetect/lilypond.vim , and the
LilyPond filetype for LY files is automatically detected, without
using a ~/.vim/filetype.vim.

Do you need a filetype.vim?

I'm running Vim 7.2, and it's possible that older versions of Vim might
actually need it, I don't know.

> If that states the case accurately, I'll reword the section to suit.

The rest of your points look fine, IMO, but I'm not sure about the
filetype.vim parts.

Thanks,
Patrick

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