Nikolay Pavlov wrote:

> 2016-03-02 1:43 GMT+03:00 Bram Moolenaar <[email protected]>:
> >
> > Matthew Desjardins wrote:
> >
> >> It also seems that even if a plugin has "plugin/*.vim" files, its
> >> "ftdetect" files aren't loaded in time.
> >
> > I suppose we should load them at the same time.
> >
> > I now notice that ftdetect isn't mentioned in the startup procedure.
> >
> > Still wondering what to call the command that adds a directory under
> > pack/opt to 'runtimepath':
> >         :addfrompack
> >         :packadd
> >         :addrunpath
> >
> > ?
> 
> I suggest :addplugin or :addpluginrtp to be consistent with :loadplugin.

I actually think that including the word "plugin" is confusing, because
it can mean "the .vim file in the plugin directory".  Basically "plugin"
is used both for that plugin/*.vim file and for the whole thing,
including syntax, indent, etc. file.

I think it's important emphasising that it's about a path (being added to
'runtimepath') and no actual loading happens.

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