>
> I'm intrigued by this customisation. I have a compilation of vim
> without OLE that I use on my USB stick. This has:
>
> x:\vim\vim72\...
> x:\vim\vimfiles\...
> x:\vim\_vimrc
> x:\vim\_gvimrc
>
> (where x: is whatever drive letter the USB stick is allocated).
>
> These files are identical to the ones I have installed on the hard
> drive of the PC (except that gvim.exe doesn't have OLE compiled in)
> and in the same location (except replace x: with c:). I've never
> needed to set up environment variables or anything else and I get all
> of my customisations. So what is the launcher doing? What
> environment variables are being set?
I have not tested it using this kind of setup before.
As for the launcher, it basically sets the $VIM, $HOME and $RUNTIME
path to the paths on the USB stick/portable media. It also fix-up the
drive mappings of viminfo entries before start-up so that it matches
your current drive letter of the USB/stick/portable media. You can
look at the source of the launcher in the Other\Source folder for more
info.
Please try it and comment!
HTH,
KF
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