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Vim configuration files for Drupal developers The files in this directory are designed to make it easier for Drupal developers to edit files using vim. INSTALLATION Copy the files, other than this README.txt, into your vimfiles directory. For most users, your vimfiles directory is ~/.vim; on Windows, it is ~\vimfiles by default. From within vim, use :help vimfiles for details. If you have downloaded these files as vimrc.tar.gz and your vimfiles directory is ~/.vim, then this should work on UNIX-like systems: $ cd ~/.vim $ tar xzf path/to/vimrc.tar.gz --strip-components 1 --exclude=README.txt Note: if there are filename conflicts, then tar will silently remove the existing files. When you are done, you should have the following directory structure inside your vimfiles directory: doc/drupal.txt drupal6.tags drupal7.tags ftdetect/drupal.vim ftplugin/drini.vim ftplugin/drupal.vim plugin/drupal.vim syntax/drini.vim syntax/drupal.vim In order to use the tags defined in the help file, start vim and do :helptags ~/.vim/doc (assuming that the file is installed as ~/.vim/doc/drupal.txt). See :help add-local-help for details. After this step, you should be able to read the documentation with :help drupal.txt INSTALLATION WITH PATHOGEN If you use http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2332 (pathogen) then you can install this project anywhere you like. One suggestion is to rename the directory from vimrc/ to drupal/ and then place it in your bundle/ directory. Explicitly, the documentation will be ~/.vim/bundle/drupal/doc/drupal.txt (Linux, Mac, etc.) ~\vimfiles\bundle\drupal\doc\drupal.txt (Windows) Another suggestion is to keep this project with your other Drupal files. For example, if you put this project under ~/drupalstuff/bundle/, so that the documentation is ~/drupalstuff/bundle/vimrc/doc/drupal.txt, then add :call pathogen#infect(~/drupalstuff/bundle) to your vimrc file. (The Windows variant is left as an exercise.) In either case, you can use the command :Helptags instead of :helptags, and let pathogen figure out the path for you. AUTOCOMPLETION IN .INFO FILES The drini (DRupal INI) filetype is used for .info and similar files. The syntax/drini.vim included in this project defines keywords that can be auto-completed using syntaxcomplete.vim, but this requires version 8.0 of that script. Version 7.0 is included in the vim 7.3 distribution (in the autoload/ directory) and is also available from http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3172 . As of late 2011, the only way to get version 8.0 is to patch version 7.0 with the patch at http://drupal.org/node/1303122#comment-5213300 . UPDATES AND SUPPORT For the latest version of this project, see http://drupal.org/project/vimrc . To file a bug report or feature request, see the corresponding issues queue: http://drupal.org/project/issues/vimrc?status=All&categories=All TROUBLESHOOTING * If :help does not work: If :help does not work in your installation of vim, you can find the official vim documentation on-line at http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/ . It may be that you have only a vim executable and not the "runtime" support files. * If nothing works: Some shared servers install a "tiny" version of Vim. Many features of this project will not work with such a version. (See below for details.) Check your version of vim from a shell with $ vim --version The fourth line of output should tell you what sort of version you have. It is possible to get a lot of the functionallity provided by the Drupal-Vim plugins working with the tiny-vim by creating a vimrc file based on the contents of the plugins. * Creating the vimrc file There are two methods to create the required vimrc file: 1) On Linux or Mac OS X, go to the directory where you have the files from this project and $ cat plugin/drupal.vim ftplugin/php_drupal.vim >> ~/.vimrc This will add the contents of the two files to your vimrc file. NOTE: Windows users should use ~\vimfiles instead of ~/.vimrc. You will probably need a method other than cat. 2) Create a vimrc file and add these two lines inside it: source path/to/vimrc/plugin/drupal.vim source path/to/vimrc/ftplugin/php_drupal.vim NOTE: Where path/to/vimrc is where you extracted the contents of this project. * Info on tiny-vim You can find the original discussion here: http://drupal.org/node/1326562 This tiny-vim was found on a shared CentOS server and it identifies itself as: ======================================================================== VIM - Vi IMproved 7.0 (2006 May 7, compiled Mar 5 2011 21:36:07) Included patches: 1, 3-4, 7-9, 11, 13-17, 19-26, 29-31, 34-44, 47, 50-56, 58-64, 66-73, 75, 77-92, 94-107, 109, 202, 234-237 Compiled by Tiny version without GUI. ... ======================================================================== Notice the fourth line! Known to work on the tiny-vim are: * Line numbers * Multiple Undos * Arrow keys are usable in Insert mode Known NOT to work and their workarounds (if any): * Vim Help, aka :help command. Luckily for us there is http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/ * Color/syntax highlighting * Persistent Undo (introduced in Vim7.3, so a tiny 7.3 might have this feature) Please help make this troubleshooting section better either by enriching it yourself or by posting on the issue queue: http://drupal.org/project/issues/vimrc.
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