On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 12:18 PM, Ted Pavlic <t...@tedpavlic.com> wrote:
>>> This works fine unless I have other customization files (which I do)
>>> which reside in .vim.
>>
>> You have the same problem with subversion or am I missing something?
>
> Isn't it the case that in SVN, you can checkout (as opposed to clone or
> pull) a subdirectory on top of an existing directory? That way you could
> have non-managed files in the directory, and only the managed ones would
> get updated.
>
>

With Subversion, you can have unversioned files inside of a versioned
directory.  When updating to the latest files in the repository, the
unversioned files were untouched.  I would hope this would be the same
with git.  Otherwise, this whole idea of keeping my ~/.vim updated to
the vim-latex/vimfiles is a moot point.

Jeremy

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