Ruby is a dependency for this plugin on all operating systems. It's not Linux specific. The ruby install instructions however are too specific and not really needed (depend on one's distributions package manager, naming, etc. anyways).
I propose to remove the redundant Linux specific information, as the usage of g:sclangTerm is explained later on in the README for all supported OS's.
Additionally it would probably be wise to mention, that scvim is tested on MacOSX and Linux only so far (not to get potential Windows user's hopes up too high ;-) ).
Ruby is a dependency for this plugin on all operating systems. It's not Linux specific. The ruby install instructions however are too specific and not really needed (depend on one's distributions package manager, naming, etc. anyways).
I propose to remove the redundant Linux specific information, as the usage of
g:sclangTerm
is explained later on in the README for all supported OS's. Additionally it would probably be wise to mention, that scvim is tested on MacOSX and Linux only so far (not to get potential Windows user's hopes up too high ;-) ).