Theerasak Photha [EMAIL PROTECTED] replied:
I used to read through the :help as a kind of technological catechism.
I've forgotten most of it, but gq, , and Ctrl-N are some the
handiest things I've learned.
Mind is rutted on a lot of long ago memorized stuff; :+/-n gets me
Ctrl-N.S
c.f.
Hello:
I'm an old Unix user that converted to SuSE Linux five or six
years ago. I have a rather simple problem that's giving me
trouble so I joined the mailing list hoping to find some help.
I moved many vi .exrc set and map commands onto my SuSE 6.4 system
unchanged and they worked fine, VIM
Christopher Hever [EMAIL PROTECTED] replied:
Well, it seems you're making it a bit to difficult. All you have to do
is :set textwidth=n in your .vimrc, and then you can use facilities
like gqmotion operator to break lines; e.g., gq} will wrap to the
end of the paragraph.
Thank you sir ...
On 1/31/07, Jack Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christopher Hever [EMAIL PROTECTED] replied:
Well, it seems you're making it a bit to difficult. All you have to do
is :set textwidth=n in your .vimrc, and then you can use facilities
like gqmotion operator to break lines; e.g., gq} will wrap