Hello,

* On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 10:38:14AM -0500, shawn bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> >> Check out Luc Hermitte's development of Stephen Riehm's
> >> bracketing macros.
> >>
> >> http://hermitte.free.fr/vim/settings.php#settings

> On 4/2/07, shawn bright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >this looks like exactly what i am after.  i am kind of a newbie here,
> >and cant quite get it to work right.
> >i believe that i need a python.vim file in /ftplugin directory.

Only if you want to customize the bracketing system for python.

> >but i dont know how to word it to make this plugin work,
> >could anyone kinda help me here, i can't make out what i should do
> >from the docs on the website that you linked to

> whoa !, nevermind, found an example file on his website, tried it and 
> works,.
> sorry, my own rftm mistake


The doc is a little bit outdated. The plugin used to word standalone.
But now there are a lot of inter-dependendies between by plugins -- I'm
still in the process of refactoring everything. As a consequence,
prefer the tarball archives.

lh-map-tools.tar.gz should be enough -- but don't forget to define a
ftplugin suited to your needs. If you want a more complete suite,
check the C&C++ ftplugins suite (which encapsulates/contains map-tools),
which is the most complete of all [1]. There are a few other suites,
which are not really maintained anymore. [2]

If you have any questions feel free to ask. I've tried to write a
documentation (the one in the tarball) as complete as I could, but I may
have missed a few details.

HTH,

[1] it contains many mappings to insert control-statements (if, for,
...) in every mode.
[2] http://hermitte.free.fr/vim/ressources -> *.tar.gz

-- 
Luc Hermitte
http://hermitte.free.fr/vim/

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