Several of the plugin loading methods have been joined into one plugin
file that will be loaded by updating the runtimepath. More informative
error messages will be displayed if Python support is missing or if the
module import fails.
Note that this commit will break existing plugin loading, the new
method with updating the runtimepath will be required.
Closes#156.
Closes#181.
The installation docs have been split into separate guides for OS X and
Linux, with OS-specific troubleshooting as part of the installation
guide.
Terminal emulator support tables have been added to both guides.
Closes#121.
The header levels have been switched to correspond more with the Sphinx
suggested standards and the troubleshooting section has been
restructured to make it easier to find solutions. Minor markup changes
and other changes are also included in this commit.
Reasons:
- prompt.* is a bad name for installing into /usr/share/zsh/site-contrib
- prompt.* does not conform powerline.vim and powerline.conf (vim and tmux)
Support for unicode literals was reintroduced in Python 3.3 which makes
supporting both Python 2 and Python 3 much easier, so this will be the
minimum supported Python 3 version.
Closes#8.
This should resolve the issue with duplicate paths in sys.path by only
updating sys.path if the plugin is loaded using :source instead of
:python. sys.path is now updated in source_plugin.vim, which checks if
the user has Python installed, and updates sys.path before sourcing the
actual plugin file.
Refs #17.
Refs #19.
Refs #21.