> Those plugins having only one file are boring :) Let's talk about things
> like vim-latex (don't recall its exact name). They have 10 and more
> files.
>
> > As for "all the files nice and tidy in their own directory", it seems
> > that it all ends up in ~/.vim, so that requirement is satisfied without
> > further ado, also, innit?
> try updating something like the latex plugin :) Then you wonder: Which
> files belonged to it at all?
Now vim-latex might be worth a look ... and then ... yep, something
like VAM would definitely come into its own. ( c.f. Who could survive
without apt-get?)
Ah, I see that your recommendation of VAM is a highly informed one. ;-)
(I've bookmarked
https://github.com/MarcWeber/vim-addon-manager/blob/master/doc/vim-addon-manager.txt
and will install tomorrow, since I'm falling asleep now.)
Many thanks for the gravitational pull into a more efficient orbit.
Erik
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