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*pi_vimball.txt* For Vim version 7.1a. Last change: 2007 May 07
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Vimball Archiver
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Author: Charles E. Campbell, Jr. <NdrOchip@ScampbellPfamily.AbizM>
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(remove NOSPAM from Campbell's email first)
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Copyright: (c) 2004-2006 by Charles E. Campbell, Jr. *Vimball-copyright*
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The VIM LICENSE applies to Vimball.vim, and Vimball.txt
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(see |copyright|) except use "Vimball" instead of "Vim".
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No warranty, express or implied.
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Use At-Your-Own-Risk!
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==============================================================================
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1. Contents *vba* *vimball* *vimball-contents*
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1. Contents......................................: |vimball-contents|
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2. Vimball Manual................................: |vimball-manual|
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MkVimball.....................................: |:MkVimball|
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UseVimball....................................: |:UseVimball|
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RmVimball.....................................: |:RmVimball|
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3. Vimball History...............................: |vimball-history|
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==============================================================================
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2. Vimball Manual *vimball-manual*
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*:MkVimball*
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:[range]MkVimball[!] filename [path]
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The range is composed of lines holding paths to files to be included
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in your new vimball. As an example: >
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plugin/something.vim
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doc/something.txt
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< using >
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:[range]MkVimball filename
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<
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on this range of lines will create a file called "filename.vba" which
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can be used by Vimball.vim to re-create these files. If the
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"filename.vba" file already exists, then MkVimball will issue a
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warning and not create the file. Note that these paths are relative
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to your .vim (vimfiles) directory, and the files should be in that
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directory. The vimball plugin normally uses the first |'runtimepath'|
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directory that exists as a prefix; don't use absolute paths, unless
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the user has specified such a path.
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*g:vimball_home*
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You may override the use of the |'runtimepath'| by specifying a
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variable, g:vimball_home.
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If you use the exclamation point (!), then MkVimball will create the
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"filename.vba" file, overwriting it if it already exists. This
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behavior resembles that for |:w|.
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*vimball-extract*
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vim filename.vba
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Simply editing a Vimball will cause Vimball.vim to tell the user to
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source the file to extract its contents.
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Extraction will only proceed if the first line of a putative vimball
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file holds the "Vimball Archiver by Charles E. Campbell, Jr., Ph.D."
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line.
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:VimballList *:VimballList*
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This command will tell Vimball to list the files in the archive, along
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with their lengths in lines.
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:UseVimball [path] *:UseVimball*
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This command is contained within the vimball itself; it invokes the
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vimball#Vimball() routine which is responsible for unpacking the
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vimball. One may choose to execute it by hand instead of sourcing
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the vimball; one may also choose to specify a path for the
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installation, thereby overriding the automatic choice of the first
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existing directory on the |'runtimepath'|.
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:RmVimball vimballfile [path] *:RmVimball*
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This command removes all files generated by the specified vimball
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(but not any directories it may have made). One may choose a path
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for de-installation, too (see |'runtimepath'|); otherwise, the
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default is the first existing directory on the |'runtimepath'|.
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To implement this, a file (.VimballRecord) is made in that directory
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containing a record of what files need to be removed for all vimballs
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used thus far.
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3. Vimball History *vimball-history* {{{1
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22 : Mar 21, 2007 * uses setlocal instead of set during BufEnter
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21 : Nov 27, 2006 * (tnx to Bill McCarthy) vimball had a header
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handling problem and it now changes \s to /s
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20 : Nov 20, 2006 * substitute() calls have all had the 'e' flag
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removed.
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18 : Aug 01, 2006 * vimballs now use folding to easily display their
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contents.
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* if a user has AsNeeded/somefile, then vimball
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will extract plugin/somefile to the AsNeeded/
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directory
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17 : Jun 28, 2006 * changes all \s to /s internally for Windows
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16 : Jun 15, 2006 * A. Mechylynk's idea to allow users to specify
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installation root paths implemented for
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UseVimball, MkVimball, and RmVimball.
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* RmVimball implemented
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15 : Jun 13, 2006 * bugfix
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14 : May 26, 2006 * bugfixes
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13 : May 01, 2006 * exists("&acd") used to determine if the acd
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option exists
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12 : May 01, 2006 * bugfix - the |'acd'| option is not always defined
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11 : Apr 27, 2006 * VimballList would create missing subdirectories that
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the vimball specified were needed. Fixed.
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10 : Apr 27, 2006 * moved all setting saving/restoration to a pair of
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functions. Included some more settings in them
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which frequently cause trouble.
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9 : Apr 26, 2006 * various changes to support Windows prediliction
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for backslashes and spaces in file and directory
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names.
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7 : Apr 25, 2006 * bypasses foldenable
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* uses more exe and less norm! (:yank :put etc)
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* does better at insuring a "Press ENTER" prompt
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appears to keep its messages visible
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4 : Mar 31, 2006 * BufReadPost seems to fire twice; BufReadEnter
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only fires once, so the "Source this file..."
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message is now issued only once.
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3 : Mar 20, 2006 * removed query, now requires sourcing to be
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extracted (:so %). Message to that effect
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included.
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* :VimballList now shows files that would be
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extracted.
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2 : Mar 20, 2006 * query, :UseVimball included
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1 : Mar 20, 2006 * initial release
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==============================================================================
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vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:fdm=marker
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