On Feb 17, 2013, at 4:42 PM, Bee wrote:

> I used the 'd' command in netrw, created all the folders that are
> normally in .vim. Added my own colorscheme... it worked.
> 
> ....
> 
> Making progress. I keep trying other ios editors, so far only iText
> Pad is even usable. Still ios vim is much better, but needs DropBox or
> WiFi file sharing support.

Thanks for letting me know, Bill. I started gearing up to try the vimball route 
just before checking the mail here. It would probably be a snap for most here, 
but it was beginning to look like a formidable task for me. Using netrw and 'd' 
sounds a lot more feasible.

I take it you created the folders on the ios device, then transferred to the 
contents from the osx device via iTunes? 

I'm also taking it that once we get syncing with cloud services or even just 
wireless with osx devices it will be possible to use netrw to navigate remote 
file systems?

Even with file transfer limited to the iTunes mode, once I get my setup 
installed---or as much of it as proves to be possible---I will be using vim 
rather than the iPad-specific editors that I've installed---Textkraft and 
Nebulous notes, among others.

Regards,
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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA
[email protected]

"A writer is a person for whom writing is more difficult 
than it is for other people." 

- Thomas Mann






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