--Dear list,
I consulted the description posted in vim/runtime/doc/repeat.txt on github very carefully. I wanted to install the calendar-vim script which was originally designed (last version) for vim7.2. I now use vim 9.0.
I created a directory ~/.vim/pack/calendar/start and unpacked calendar-vim.zip there which creates the usual autoload/ doc/ and plugin/ directories there.
It was said, that vim searches for the plugins in the start-directory after looking in the .vimrc.
It should load automatically. But nothing happens.
Is there any kind of stupid mistake of mine?
Thanks a lot!
Best regards!
Heiko Schroeder, Ahrensburg, Germany
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