> > But no Windows users did say that (about themselves) yet, did they?
Hi, all. I am a Windows user my self and I think that all Windows users that use Vim already have things like Cygwin (I have it), MSYS, GNU tools for Windows, or something like that. Just because a Vim user is someone that must be familiar (or maybe not familiar but must have it) with tools like `ctags', `man pages', `grep' and others. Maybe because of that there is no much complain about the `vba.gz' or `tar.gz' format. "The average Windows users doesn't even know Vim exists". That's for sure. And even if he knows that Vim exists he does prefer to use Notepad++, ConText, UltraEdit32, etc (too bad for them). Regardless of plugins format, `vba', `tar.gz', `zip', `rar', etc, they are all good. The most important thing is the installation instructions in the plugin page. Also the configuration information and options in a separate file or inside the script. Alessandro Antonello -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
