Ben Fritz wrote:
> > > Previously, when I installed a plugin, I could set up mappings to that plugin's functionality by putting commands in ~/vimfiles/after/plugin/someplugin_maps.vim
> > > 
> > > Now with packages, this no longer works, because loading plugins is done as with ":runtime! plugin/**/*.vim" BEFORE loading packages.
> > > 
> > 
> > [SNIP] I think it's fine to go through 'runtimepath' twice, once to use
> > entries that don't end in "after", then load packages and then load the
> > entries ending in "after".
> > 
> > Is that not too weird?
> > 
> 
> I'll use whatever is intuitive and implemented. :-)
This has been implemented and nobody complained.  That usually means it
works well.
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