Hello All,
I am following Jesse Kline's suggestion of making a copy of my .vimrc
file as a non-hidden file, which I am naming zvimrc to let you know that
Zenwalk uses this configuration file, while Suse uses the vimrc file.
So here are the two vimrc configuration files, namely vimrc used by
Suse and zvimrc used by Zenwalk.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Michael
" /etc/vimrc (configuration file for vim only)
" author: Klaus Franken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
" author: Werner Fink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
" author: Florian La Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
" version: 00/01/20
" commented lines start with `"'
" enable syntax highlighting
" syntax on
" automatically indent lines (default)
" set noautoindent
" select case-insenitiv search (not default)
" set ignorecase
" show cursor line and column in the status line
set ruler
" show matching brackets
set showmatch
" display mode INSERT/REPLACE/...
set showmode
" changes special characters in search patterns (default)
" set magic
" Required to be able to use keypad keys and map missed escape sequences
set esckeys
" get easier to use and more user friendly vim defaults
" CAUTION: This option breaks some vi compatibility.
" Switch it off if you prefer real vi compatibility
set nocompatible
" Complete longest common string, then each full match
" enable this for bash compatible behaviour
" set wildmode=longest,full
" Try to get the correct main terminal type
if &term =~ "xterm"
let myterm = "xterm"
else
let myterm = &term
endif
let myterm = substitute(myterm, "cons[0-9][0-9].*$", "linux", "")
let myterm = substitute(myterm, "vt1[0-9][0-9].*$", "vt100", "")
let myterm = substitute(myterm, "vt2[0-9][0-9].*$", "vt220", "")
let myterm = substitute(myterm, "\\([^-]*\\)[_-].*$", "\\1", "")
" Here we define the keys of the NumLock in keyboard transmit mode of xterm
" which misses or hasn't activated Alt/NumLock Modifiers. Often not defined
" within termcap/terminfo and we should map the character printed on the keys.
if myterm == "xterm" || myterm == "kvt" || myterm == "gnome"
" keys in insert/command mode.
map! <ESC>Oo :
map! <ESC>Oj *
map! <ESC>Om -
map! <ESC>Ok +
map! <ESC>Ol ,
map! <ESC>OM
map! <ESC>Ow 7
map! <ESC>Ox 8
map! <ESC>Oy 9
map! <ESC>Ot 4
map! <ESC>Ou 5
map! <ESC>Ov 6
map! <ESC>Oq 1
map! <ESC>Or 2
map! <ESC>Os 3
map! <ESC>Op 0
map! <ESC>On .
" keys in normal mode
map <ESC>Oo :
map <ESC>Oj *
map <ESC>Om -
map <ESC>Ok +
map <ESC>Ol ,
map <ESC>OM
map <ESC>Ow 7
map <ESC>Ox 8
map <ESC>Oy 9
map <ESC>Ot 4
map <ESC>Ou 5
map <ESC>Ov 6
map <ESC>Oq 1
map <ESC>Or 2
map <ESC>Os 3
map <ESC>Op 0
map <ESC>On .
endif
" xterm but without activated keyboard transmit mode
" and therefore not defined in termcap/terminfo.
if myterm == "xterm" || myterm == "kvt" || myterm == "gnome"
" keys in insert/command mode.
map! <Esc>[H <Home>
map! <Esc>[F <End>
" Home/End: older xterms do not fit termcap/terminfo.
map! <Esc>[1~ <Home>
map! <Esc>[4~ <End>
" Up/Down/Right/Left
map! <Esc>[A <Up>
map! <Esc>[B <Down>
map! <Esc>[C <Right>
map! <Esc>[D <Left>
" KP_5 (NumLock off)
map! <Esc>[E <Insert>
" PageUp/PageDown
map <ESC>[5~ <PageUp>
map <ESC>[6~ <PageDown>
map <ESC>[5;2~ <PageUp>
map <ESC>[6;2~ <PageDown>
map <ESC>[5;5~ <PageUp>
map <ESC>[6;5~ <PageDown>
" keys in normal mode
map <ESC>[H 0
map <ESC>[F $
" Home/End: older xterms do not fit termcap/terminfo.
map <ESC>[1~ 0
map <ESC>[4~ $
" Up/Down/Right/Left
map <ESC>[A k
map <ESC>[B j
map <ESC>[C l
map <ESC>[D h
" KP_5 (NumLock off)
map <ESC>[E i
" PageUp/PageDown
map <ESC>[5~
map <ESC>[6~
map <ESC>[5;2~
map <ESC>[6;2~
map <ESC>[5;5~
map <ESC>[6;5~
endif
" xterm/kvt but with activated keyboard transmit mode.
" Sometimes not or wrong defined within termcap/terminfo.
if myterm == "xterm" || myterm == "kvt" || myterm == "gnome"
" keys in insert/command mode.
map! <Esc>OH <Home>
map! <Esc>OF <End>
map! <ESC>O2H <Home>
map! <ESC>O2F <End>
map! <ESC>O5H <Home>
map! <ESC>O5F <End>
" Cursor keys which works mostly
" map! <Esc>OA <Up>
" map! <Esc>OB <Down>
" map! <Esc>OC <Right>
" map! <Esc>OD <Left>
map! <Esc>[2;2~ <Insert>
map! <Esc>[3;2~ <Delete>
map! <Esc>[2;5~ <Insert>
map! <Esc>[3;5~ <Delete>
map! <Esc>O2A <PageUp>
map! <Esc>O2B <PageDown>
map! <Esc>O2C <S-Right>
map! <Esc>O2D <S-Left>
map! <Esc>O5A <PageUp>
map! <Esc>O5B <PageDown>
map! <Esc>O5C <S-Right>
map! <Esc>O5D <S-Left>
" KP_5 (NumLock off)
map! <Esc>OE <Insert>
" keys in normal mode
map <ESC>OH 0
map <ESC>OF $
map <ESC>O2H 0
map <ESC>O2F $
map <ESC>O5H 0
map <ESC>O5F $
" Cursor keys which works mostly
" map <ESC>OA k
" map <ESC>OB j
" map <ESC>OD h
" map <ESC>OC l
map <Esc>[2;2~ i
map <Esc>[3;2~ x
map <Esc>[2;5~ i
map <Esc>[3;5~ x
map <ESC>O2A ^B
map <ESC>O2B ^F
map <ESC>O2D b
map <ESC>O2C w
map <ESC>O5A ^B
map <ESC>O5B ^F
map <ESC>O5D b
map <ESC>O5C w
" KP_5 (NumLock off)
map <ESC>OE i
endif
if myterm == "linux"
" keys in insert/command mode.
map! <Esc>[G <Insert>
" KP_5 (NumLock off)
" keys in normal mode
" KP_5 (NumLock off)
map <ESC>[G i
endif
" This escape sequence is the well known ANSI sequence for
" Remove Character Under The Cursor (RCUTC[tm])
map! <Esc>[3~ <Delete>
map <ESC>[3~ x
" Only do this part when compiled with support for autocommands.
if has("autocmd")
" When editing a file, always jump to the last known cursor position.
" Don't do it when the position is invalid or when inside an event handler
" (happens when dropping a file on gvim).
autocmd BufReadPost *
\ if line("'\"") > 0 && line("'\"") <= line("$") |
\ exe "normal g`\"" |
\ endif
endif " has("autocmd")
" Changed default required by SuSE security team--be aware if enabling this
" that it potentially can open for malicious users to do harmful things.
set modelines=0
" get easier to use and more user friendly vim defaults
" /etc/vimrc ends here
set nocompatible
set bs=2
set tw=72
set cindent
set mouse=a
set nowrapscan
set ruler
set showmatch
set showmode
set uc=0
set t_kD=^?
map ^H X
map \e[3~ x
set mousehide
set hlsearch
let c_comment_strings=1
" Color for xiterm, rxvt, nxterm, color-xterm :
if has("terminfo")
set t_Co=8
set t_Sf=\e[3%p1%dm
set t_Sb=\e[4%p1%dm
else
set t_Co=8
set t_Sf=\e[3%dm
set t_Sb=\e[4%dm
endif
syntax on
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