How to find out whether plugin files got loaded?
:scriptnames, more ideas see [2]
snipmate is using vundle/snipmate/after/plugin/snipMate.vim
Important is your &rtp setting. Try <c-r>=&rtp<cr> in insert mode.
That should contain the bundle/snipmate/after directory.
[1] talks about the special case after/* which pathogen should take care
of (I checked source of latest 1270dceb1fe)
[1]: http://vim-wiki.mawercer.de/wiki/topic/vim%20plugin%20managment.html
[2]: http://vim-wiki.mawercer.de/wiki/topic/debugging-viml.html
to learn that special care must be taken to make the after/plugin
directory work. Current pathogen does this.
There are *many* versions of snipmate. The upstream snipmate version
(which fixed quite many bugs) is at github.com/garbas/vim-snipmate
(dependencies which VAM can install automatically see its
addon-info.json file)
If you need a quick second way to test what the problem is I can
recommend the VAM downloader for Windows:
http://vam.mawercer.de/
Just get "snipmate" plugin from that page, dependencies will be added automatically.
You'll get a _vimrc and a vimfiles directory. If that dosen't work we
have to discuss and fix your case.
Marc Weber
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