On Mon, Aug 13, 2012 at 01:23:32PM -0700, Bee wrote:
> I use a perl script to align columns:
> http://entable.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html
> from vim
> :!./entable
> which works great.
>
> I have a function that does a cd then executes the range for entable.
> I do not want to add the path to entable, so I simply use ./entable
> That also works great.
>
> I work on Linux, Mac, and PC.
> I copy .vimrc, .gvimrc and .vim folder to each machine.
> I would like entable to be in the .vim folder for portability.
>
> The question:
> Which folder within .vim is the best?
I'm not sure if there is an "official" directory for scripts. I'd
just put it into ~/.vim/scripts and add ~/.vim/scripts to $PATH
so you can use entable without ./ or any path specifications.
Regards,
Simon
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