On 2/13/2014 4:20 AM, KF wrote:
On Thursday, February 13, 2014 8:18:24 AM UTC+8, billy pilgrim wrote:
Hi all,

I have been a user of vim for years, and have installed it on Windows XP/7, 
linux, macos, etc and haven't seen this problem.

I am (trying to) install it on a Windows 8.1 machine, using the self-installing 
exe (gvim74.exe) from the website.
Can you try my installer instead? (I have not used it on Win 8.1...)
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21119576/%5B_Utils_%5D/gvim74-178.exe

HTH,
KF

Thank you, but yours was no different than the others.

It installed in c:\Program Files (x86)   -- the default.
c:\Program Files (x86)\vim74\
and it contains all of the standard subdirs (e.g., autoload, colors, compiler,...)
$VIM points to /Users/me
$VIMRUNTIME points to /Users/me

It created a vimfiles directory in /Users/me (/Users/me/vimfiles) with subdirectories colors, compiler, doc, ftdetect, ftplugin, indent, keymap, plugin, syntax, but they are all empty. The coresponding directories under c:\program files (x86) are NOT empty.

Is this just a matter of an environment variable being (mis) set?

Thank you very much for your help.
:bp:

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