Hi Hashjie!

On Fr, 05 Feb 2016, Hashjie wrote:

> I'm not exactly sure what I have to check in the contents of my
> pathogen.vim I've used curl -L to download it from github into my
> autoload directory so I suspect it to be valid. I'll try to find out
> if anything is wrong with the file.
> 
> I've done a vim -u NONE and after that :source
> ~/.vim/autoload/pathogen.vim after that I've typed :scriptnames and
> the second entry showed me that pathogen.vim was loaded. I ran
> :execute pathogen#infect() and it didn't show me any errors. However,
> I still couldn't use NERDTreeFind it said not an editor command. Seems
> like the errors have dissapeared after sourcing pathogen.vim but it
> still doesn't seem to recognize any plugins.

You probably have to source the file that lives in 
nerdtree/plugin/<nerdtree>.vim (or whatever it is called).

If you do NOT use -u NONE check, that your 'rtp' settings include the 
nerdtree folder and your :scriptnames command shows that pathogen is 
run. That should work and make sure, that all plugin folders from within 
the runtimepath setting are sourced on startup.

Best,
Christian


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