diff --git a/doc/vundle.txt b/doc/vundle.txt index fc196ae..826c5f1 100644 --- a/doc/vundle.txt +++ b/doc/vundle.txt @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Vundle is short for Vim bundle and is a Vim plug-in manager. ============================================================================= 1. WHY VUNDLE ~ *vundle-why-vundle* -Vundle allows to: +Vundle allows you to: - keep track and configure your scripts right in `.vimrc` - install configured scripts (aka bundle) @@ -126,8 +126,9 @@ BundleInstall allows to install scripts by name:> :BundleInstall unite.vim installs and activates unite.vim. You can use Tab to auto-complete known -script names. Note that the installation, as just described, doesn't -automatically configure scripts; you have to configure them manually. +script names. Note that the installation just described isn't permanent. To +finish, you must put `Bundle 'unite.vim` at the appropriate line in your +`.vimrc` to tell Vundle to load the plugin at startup. 3.3 UPDATE SCRIPTS ~ *vundle-scripts-update* *BundleInstall!* @@ -187,9 +188,9 @@ removes unused dirs with no questions. ============================================================================= 4. INTERACTIVE MODE ~ *vundle-interactive* -Vundle provides simple interactive mode to help you explore new scripts -easily. Interactive mode is available as result of any commands that display -list of bundles. For instance, running: > +Vundle provides a simple interactive mode to help you explore new scripts +easily. Interactive mode is available as result of any commands that displays +a list of bundles. For instance, running: > :BundleSearch! unite @@ -205,11 +206,11 @@ content: > Bundle 'unite-font' Bundle 'unite-colorscheme' -As the first line(starting with `"Keymap:`) shows, certain actions may be -applied to selected bundles. Move cursor over line `Bundle 'unite.vim'` and -press i key (install, see |vundle-keymappings| for more details). After -unite.vim is installed - `:Unite file` command should be available to prove -'unite.vim' availability. +As the first line (starting with `"Keymap:`) shows, certain actions may be +applied to selected bundles. Move the cursor over the line `Bundle +'unite.vim'` and press i key (install, see |vundle-keymappings| for more +details). After unite.vim is installed - `:Unite file` command should be +available to prove 'unite.vim' availability. Note that the interactive installation doesn't update your .vimrc configuration.