> That does not sound right. Usually those files should be called .vim.
I renamed them now. They had an additional extension before that
looked like a control character
> I haven't used AnsiEsc yet, but if I see that right, you should have the
> following files:
> plugin/AnsiEscPlugin.vim
> autoload/AnsiEsc.vim
> plugin/cecutil.vim
> doc/AnsiEsc.txt
Yes, I see them all.
>
> Those 2 plugin files should be loaded after restarting vim. You can
> verify this with :scriptnames.
Seems to be OK.
1: /home/rpnabar/.vim/plugin/AnsiEscPlugin.vim
2: /home/rpnabar/.vim/plugin/cecutil.vim
3: /opt/tmp/vim/share/vim/vim73/plugin/getscriptPlugin.vim
4: /opt/tmp/vim/share/vim/vim73/plugin/gzip.vim
5: /opt/tmp/vim/share/vim/vim73/plugin/matchparen.vim
6: /opt/tmp/vim/share/vim/vim73/plugin/netrwPlugin.vim
7: /opt/tmp/vim/share/vim/vim73/plugin/rrhelper.vim
8: /opt/tmp/vim/share/vim/vim73/plugin/spellfile.vim
9: /opt/tmp/vim/share/vim/vim73/plugin/tarPlugin.vim
10: /opt/tmp/vim/share/vim/vim73/plugin/tohtml.vim
11: /opt/tmp/vim/share/vim/vim73/plugin/vimballPlugin.vim
12: /opt/tmp/vim/share/vim/vim73/plugin/zipPlugin.vim
> The autoload file will only be loaded,
> whenever you use any of the provided functions and the doc file is of
> course the provided documentation.
:help AnsiEsc still doesn't work. Is there a command that forces vim
to re-index its help docs?
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