Charles E Campbell Jr wrote:
The set autoindent smartindent is the solution, thanks a lot.
You know, vim 7.0 hasn't changed the autoindent/smartindent area (except
possibly for bug fixes)
from v6.4 insofar as I am aware. And I do use autoindent (and cindent).
So the question in my mind
Hi
I've a habit for writing such a code:
{
s;
}
In this way:
When I'm on blank linke, i press:
shift-[ enter shift-] up-arrow enter (sometimes tab here) s ;
That worked great in vim 6, but now (vim7) I get something like that:
s;{
}
Because after pressing up-arrow, the
A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
Do you mean Shift-[ or do you mean { ? (On my keyboard, { is not Shift-[
but AltGr-รง ).
I mean { of course, that is shift-[ on my standard keyboard (whatever
standard mean here ;-)
With (in Insert mode) the sequence {Enter}UpEnters;
I get:
{
s;
}
I'm