On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Gary Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2010-04-21, Wayne wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > First, I'm sorry for not searching if any such subject had exist before
> this
> > mail.
>
> It didn't exist in your mail, either.  :-)
>
> > I have some configuration info specific to project such as path, tags
> file, and
> > other special settings. And I should apply these settings manually after
> vim is
> > started.
> > These settings is nonsense to other project, so it is not good method to
> write
> > to user script.
> >
> > Is there any method to run some script which resides in current directory
> at
> > which to start vim.
> > For example, a script named project.vim, run it in user script. I don't
> if it
> > is feasible.
>
> There are several ways to do this.  One is to put this line in your
> ~/.vimrc
>
>    set exrc
>
> and put your project-specific configuration settings in a file named
> .vimrc in the project directory in which you start Vim.  See
>
>    :help .vimrc
>
> and be sure to read part "d.".
>
> If you want to put your configuration settings in a file named
> project.vim in that directory instead, put these lines in your
> ~/.vimrc:
>
>    if filereadable("project.vim")
>        source project.vim
>    endif
>
> See
>
>    :help filereadable()
>    :help :source
>
> HTH,
> Gary
>
Many thanks to you, dear Gary :)

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