> >On Jan 17, 2012, at 4:19 AM, Phil Dobbin wrote:
>>
>> The plugin Powerline <https://github.com/Lokaltog/vim-powerline> is
>> invaluable for identifying which mode you're in along with being able to
>> tell easily if a file's been modified & plenty of other Good Stuff.
>
> I'm intrigued by this, Phil. The documentation recommends installing by
> pathogen or vundle. I'm assuming vim-addon-manager will do as good a job. In
> any case, it's what I would use. A little concerned at the requirement of use
> of a "fontpatcher and "patched font." Might be more than I want to get into.
Hi, Eric.
I've never used vim-addon-manager but from a previous post to the list
tonight on a similar subject it looks pretty much as if pathogen/vundle are
based on its concept.
Here's the relevant extract of the said post:
`Its Giacomo task to add that name to his .vimrc. Then he is done. It
then looks like this:
call vam#ActivateAddons(['gituhb:yourname/repo-name'])`
As for the font, I've installed Powerline on OS X & Debian & have had no ill
effects from it on either. I used pathogen to install all three times & it
created the relevant folders for the font & all that was necessary so thumbs
up from me.
Cheers,
Phil...
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