As a convert from the dark side, I'm still learning Vim and have started to use
it for editing mails (from mutt) to get some practice. One thing that I haven't
managed to find is how I get rid of the (what I think) is some smart indenting
after ( , ), / and , So if I type
Hello all,
and press
:help autoindent
Tomas Pihl wrote:
As a convert from the dark side, I'm still learning Vim and have started to use
it for editing mails (from mutt) to get some practice. One thing that I haven't
managed to find is how I get rid of the (what I think) is some smart indenting
after ( , ), / and ,
Hi,
Tomas Pihl wrote:
As a convert from the dark side, I'm still learning Vim and have started to
use
it for editing mails (from mutt) to get some practice. One thing that I
haven't
managed to find is how I get rid of the (what I think) is some smart indenting
after ( , ), / and , So if
* Jürgen Krämer [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-04-13 10:20:33 +0200]:
probably the cindent option is set. You can check this (and from where
it has been set) with
That was the option! Thanks for the help!
/topi