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@@ -25,12 +25,13 @@ well to see if it would work -- surprisingly well I'm happy to report! Unzip the most recent [ZIP archive] [latest_zip] file inside your Vim profile directory (usually this is `~/.vim` on UNIX and `%USERPROFILE%\vimfiles` on -Windows), restart Vim and try it out: Edit any file type supported by Exuberant -Ctags and within ten seconds the plug-in should create/update your tags file -(`~/.vimtags` on UNIX, `~/_vimtags` on Windows) with the tags defined in the -file you just edited! This means that whatever file you're editing in Vim (as -long as its on the local file system), tags will always be available by the -time you need them! +Windows), restart Vim and execute the command `:helptags ~/.vim/doc` (use +`:helptags ~\vimfiles\doc` instead on Windows). Now try it out: Edit any file +type supported by Exuberant Ctags and within ten seconds the plug-in should +create/update your tags file (`~/.vimtags` on UNIX, `~/_vimtags` on Windows) +with the tags defined in the file you just edited! This means that whatever +file you're editing in Vim (as long as its on the local file system), tags will +always be available by the time you need them! Additionally if the file you just opened is a C, Lua, PHP, Python or Vim source file you should also notice that the function and type names defined in the @@ -192,9 +193,8 @@ directories. If you have questions, bug reports, suggestions, etc. the author can be contacted at <peter@peterodding.com>. The latest version is available at -<http://peterodding.com/code/vim/easytags/> and -<http://github.com/xolox/vim-easytags>. If you like this plug-in please vote -for it on [www.vim.org] [vim_scripts_entry]. +<http://peterodding.com/code/vim/easytags/> and <http://github.com/xolox/vim-easytags>. +If you like this plug-in please vote for it on [www.vim.org] [vim_scripts_entry]. ## License |