Fergus Daly via Cygwin writes:
> For gnuplot your suggestion worked perfectly. I have now tweaked
> /usr/share/gnuplot/5.4/gnuplotrc as required.
You are not supposed to fiddle with that file. Your personal setup goes
into $HOME/.gnuplot instead.
Regards,
Achim.
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On my system vi is aliased to vim. However, there is a /usr/bin/vi and a /usr/bin/vim, and they are
clearly different (vim is about twice the size).
Regards - Eliot Moss
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Documentation:
>> Despite best efforts I cannot find a way of setting user preferences
>> for vi (e.g. preferred syntax-sensitive settings) and gnuplot (e.g.
>> preferred line colours / thickness).
>> I have tried editing /etc/vimrc, /etc/virc for vi; and
>> /etc/X11/app-defaults/Gnuplot for gnuplot
>> Despite best efforts I cannot find a way of setting user preferences
>> for vi (e.g. preferred syntax-sensitive settings) and gnuplot (e.g.
>> preferred line colours / thickness).
>> I have tried editing /etc/vimrc, /etc/virc for vi; and
>> /etc/X11/app-defaults/Gnuplot for gnuplot
On 2020-12-21, Fergus Daly via Cygwin wrote:
> Despite best efforts I cannot find a way of setting user preferences for vi
> (e.g. preferred syntax-sensitive settings)
> and gnuplot (e.g. preferred line colours / thickness).
> I have tried editing /etc/vimrc, /etc/virc for vi; and
>
On 12/21/2020 8:36 AM, Fergus Daly via Cygwin wrote:
Despite best efforts I cannot find a way of setting user preferences for vi
(e.g. preferred syntax-sensitive settings)
and gnuplot (e.g. preferred line colours / thickness).
I have tried editing /etc/vimrc, /etc/virc for vi; and
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