Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Re: netrw-plugin: Hide files with names starting with dot

On May 23, 12:15 pm, Charles Campbell <Charles.E.Campb...@nasa.gov>
wrote:
> Paul wrote:
>> Note that I found that it's easy to get thrown off by the many
>> places where vimrc can reside. In Windows, there's the location
>> for all users, then there is the one in each user's home directory.
>> Same with cygwin on the same PC (cygwin is a unix environment
>> operating within the Windows environment). I can think that I've
>> defined the proper g:netrw_... variable in all places, but after
>> much mucking, find that I haven't.
>
> Putting
> let g:... = something
>
> in the all-users vimrc should set it up for all users, and you
> should not need to put it into user-specific directories.
>
> On the other hand, if you as a specific user want to set up a global
> variable for yourself as that user, then put it in that user's
> user-specifiec vimrc.

Understood...it's just that the two installs of vim look for vimrc at
different places (each has their own "root install" directory). And
of course, I try to maintain separation between user & global stuff,
so I keep an account-specific copy of vimrc, even though it is the
same as the global. In case I ever need to create another account.

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