On 2 Nov 2017, at 16:16, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:
On 31 Oct 2017, at 21:03, Giovanni Lanzani wrote:
Vimr has built in Markdown preview, so it's much easier to use (the
previous bundle relies on
Marked to be present).
The only "quirk" is that it requires the `vimr` executable to be in
`~/.local/bin`.
Is this some kind of default install location when installing vimr?
Otherwise, it would be better if it worked without the user having to
do anything (other than install vimr).
Here’s the thing: in vimr you need to tell vimr where to save that
executable. I’ve put it in `~/.local/bin` as is already is in my
`$PATH`. But I don’t think we can assume everybody does that.
They *should* however put it in their `$PATH`. How does Mailmate decide
what `$PATH` is? Does it look a the `.bashrc`/`profile` of the user?
Benny, can you let me know if there is more work to do on my side to
include this bundle in
Mailmate?
If you send me the bundle then I can make it part of the default set
available for installing in MailMate.
Great. I will as soon as we settle the above :)
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