Hi Stefan.

"~" means your home directory. In a Linux shell, typing "cd ~" will take you to 
your home directory (which is something like /home/yourusername or something; I 
used Ubuntu). You can look there for the .vim folder.

In Windows XP the home directory is usually C:\Documents and 
Settings\yourusername. If you look in there, you will probably find the ".vim" 
folder. Because the name of the folder starts with a stop/period, it may or may 
not be visible in Explorer. Get a command window, go to your home directory, 
then type "cd .vim". If the folder exists you can get in.

As for finding the Lilypond .vimrc, the way I remember I got it was I did a 
Google search. Good luck in finding it; it made coding so much more convenient 
for me!

Romel

P.S. It looks like you can get the necessary files in the source package. But 
now I remember that if you installed Lilypond and do some hunting around in the 
program folder for a folder named "vim" you'd be in business. Good luck again.
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