On Wednesday, November 14, 2012 9:22:52 AM UTC-6, Marco wrote: > 2012-11-14 Ben Fritz: > > > > > I'm pretty sure the idea of a bundle directory like > > > ~/.vim/bundle/whatever is that "whatever" is a self-contained, > > > small, single plugin. There should be no reason to have > > > subdirectories inside whatever. > > > > I will describe my use case. I have several custom help files in > > ~/vim/doc, which contain code snippets. I don't want the text to be > > cluttered with code snippets, so I move them to individual files. > > That means a help file comprises the main help file and the > > snippets. > > > > doc/foo.txt > > doc/foo-snip-a.txt > > doc/foo-snip-b.txt > > doc/foo-snip-c.txt > > > > doc/bar.txt > > doc/bar-snip-a.txt > > doc/bar-snip-b.txt > > doc/bar-snip-c.txt > > > > This clutters my doc directory with all the snippets, so I thought I > > could place them into subdirectories as follows. > > > > doc/foo.txt > > doc/foo/snip-a.txt > > doc/foo/snip-b.txt > > doc/foo/snip-c.txt > > > > doc/bar.txt > > doc/bar/snip-a.txt > > doc/bar/snip-b.txt > > doc/bar/snip-c.txt > > > > The files are not under version control and they aren't plugins. I >
So just pretend they are plugins and put them in their own bundle/whatever/doc directory. -- 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
