On Sun, Mar 06, 2016, Benjamin Fritz wrote:
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> +directory under your package, whereas plugins you enable on demand go in an
> +"opt" directory so that |:packadd| can find them. See |pack-add| below.
OK, I see that the intended semantics of the word "ever" is as a synonym
of "always". I wasn't clear on that.
I would strongly advise using "always" instead. "Ever" in modern English
is a negative-polarity word, which means you can't say "Vim should
_ever_ load this plugin". You're limited to stating a negative ("Vim
shouldn't ever...") or positing a conditional ("if Vim should ever...")
or asking a question ("should Vim ever...?"), and maybe a few other uses
I can't think of right now.
"Vim should _always_ load this plugin" is fine.
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