On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 10:32 PM, Jozsef <jozefk@gmx.com> wrote:
I never used runtimepath before and everything worked fine.
You shouldn't have to. It is set by default by vim. In a running vim instance do :echo &runtimepath
And I don't have a "after" directory in /usr/share/vim/vimfiles/ at the moment. Is it something I should create by myself?
It doesn't need to exist. And it's certainly useless if empty. Only create it if you need it.
And all of that directories inside of /usr/share/vim/ are owned by root. It could be a reason why the plugins don't work if I copy them to vimfiles/plugins or vimfiles/after I'm not running vim as root, why should I do that?
Owned by root does not mean that you can't READ the files. Vim doesn't need to do anything except read them, and it can. I guess I'm confused as to where you installed your plugins. It's typically best to install them in ~/.vim/ rather than system wide