Thursday, September 9, 2010

Re: convenient settings for /etc/motd etc. that has multi-character color codes

Hi Rahul!

On Do, 09 Sep 2010, Rahul wrote:

> On Sep 9, 3:43 pm, sc <tooth...@swbell.net> wrote:
> > On Thursday 09 September 2010 15:06:39 Rahul wrote:
> > you need at least a big build to have conceal, normal won't
> > include it -- look at the output of
> >
> >     :ver
>
> Thanks! I did a "huge" build now. Have a +conceal and a +syntax. Still
> can't use AnsiEsc successfully though.
>
> I downloaded the AnsiEsc.vba.gz and vimed it and did a ":so %" as
> instructed. It did extract a bunch of files to my ~/.vim folder. (I'm
> a little perplexed as to why these files have strange names :
> AnsiEsc.vim?[[[1 AnsiEscPlugin.vim?[[[1 Seems like some strange
> control character is appended to the filenames created by the vimball
> archive )

That does not sound right. Usually those files should be called .vim.

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

Those 2 plugin files should be loaded after restarting vim. You can
verify this with :scriptnames. 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.


regards,
Christian
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