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Old 10-18-2013, 05:51 AM   #15
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any suggestion to clean the vim runtime directory from unusable stuffs on e-ink to reduce the size of the runtime itself?
Well, not being a vi expert myself I can just guess, but I think throwing away all image files won't harm at all. Then it's the question if you want the documentation - I find it rather hard to read and use from within vim - perhaps it would be better to get a HTML version and read that the "normal" way. Since there are no menus it's probably save to delete the 'lang' directory which seems to contain translations of menu entries for a lot of languages. The 'syntax' directory seems to contain files for syntax highlighting for a lot of file types, most of which you probbaly will never encounter on the PocketBook. Same for the 'indent' directory. In 'spell' there seem to be spellchecker files for 49 different languages. I don't know how polyglot you are, but there might be one or two that you don't speak and don't expect to learn in the near future;-) Also the 'tutor' directory might be superfluous, and even if you want to keep it you may not need the files in all those different languages and encodings. Also 'autoload' contains some files you may get rid off - do you edit ADA or Ruby files on the PocketBook? And also the 'keymap' directory doesn't look very useful to me.

Best regards, Jens
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