You can source them:

:so[urce] {file}

If you have there a .vimrc file then you could write autocommands to do
that.  This way you can emulate ftplugin directory. 

Vim also has the autoload directory, and I thing sourcing files inside them
should also work.

Marcin

On 19:46 Fri 08 Feb     , Bee wrote:
> There is a version of vim for the ios (iphone, ipad).
> 
> It has a .vim directory, I can move files into it, but can not create
> new directories.
> 
> Is it possible to use plugins without them being in the standard
> 'plugin' directory?
> 
> Bill
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