From 857fe529c10eed4fe9cef365712c9a4d8caa2fd9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Max Christian Pohle Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2016 10:27:44 +0200 Subject: cleaned up doc/INSTALL: color-coded is no longer used, because its features are also provided by YouCompleteMe. The installation method got simpler and I reordered the commands for faster deployment. Dropped nelstroms colorscheme mac_classic from the git submodule list, because that can also be installed by Vundle Included 'syntastic', which highlights syntactic errors in many languages and comes in very handy when using LaTeX --- doc/INSTALL | 42 ++++++++++++++++-------------------------- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/INSTALL') diff --git a/doc/INSTALL b/doc/INSTALL index cbe9e1f..0025cca 100644 --- a/doc/INSTALL +++ b/doc/INSTALL @@ -1,49 +1,39 @@ # INSTALL # this should briefly show you how to install this bundle -# -# step 1) + + # download the current version using git git clone http://git.entwicklerseite.de/vim .vim/ -# step 2) # create a symbolic link to the downloaded vim.rc in you $HOME-directory -ln -s .vim/vimrc .vimrc +ln -s ~/.vim/vimrc ~/.vimrc -# step 3) -# get vim submodules, namely this is just vundle as this will download the rest by itsown +# Get Vundle as a Git submodule git submodule update --init --recursive -# step 4) -# fix errors caused by the different vim version you might be using and define the spell checkers language. Starting Vim will show you which lines are not supported on your vim installation so that you can fix them: +# fix errors caused by the different vim version you might be using and define +# the spell checkers language. Starting Vim will show you which lines are not +# supported on your vim installation so that you can fix them: vim vimrc -# step 5) +# build YouCompleteMe +cd bundle/YouCompleteMe +python2 ./install.py --clang-completer + # download plugins and spell file for your language vim -c ":VundleUpdate" vim -c ":set spell" # vim +set\ spell # < maybe that works as well -# step 6) -# build YouCompleteMe (if you plan to use it) -cd bundle/YouCompleteMe -python2 ./install.py --clang-completer -cd ~/.vim/ - - -# step 7) -cd bundle/color-coded -cmake . -make -cd ~/.vim/ - -# step 8) -# create an entry in file managers right click menu 'open with' allowing you to open the file in a vim tab +# create an entry in file managers right click menu 'open with' allowing you to +# open the file in a vim tab mkdir -p .local/share/Thunar/sendto/ cp ~/.vim/gvim-tab.desktop ~/.local/share/Thunar/sendto/ -# step 9) -# add gvim functionality to thunar, so that sendto can be used to open a file in an existing vim instance (as a tab in this case) +# add gvim functionality to thunar, so that sendto can be used to open a file +# in an existing vim instance (as a tab in this case) cp ~/.vim/gvim-tab.desktop ~/.local/share/applications/ update-desktop-database ~/.local/share/applications/ +# vim: noai:ts=2:sw=2 filetype=csh nolist -- cgit v1.2.3