Thank you for your immediate responds, Magnus Woldrich!
I did that you said, but it doesn't work. ㅠㅠ
When I input command ":verbose set tw?" in _gvimrc, it works,
tw was set at 120 in only _gvimrc, but it didn't in other txt files.
when I open *.txt files and input command ":set tw=120"
On Tuesday, September 20, 2016 at 10:45:07 AM UTC-5, 김재학 wrote:
> Thank you for your immediate responds, Magnus Woldrich!
>
> I did that you said, but it doesn't work. ㅠㅠ
>
> When I input command ":verbose set tw?" in _gvimrc, it works,
> tw was set at 120 in only _gvimrc, but it didn't in
On Sep 20, 김재학 (김재학) wrote:
when I command 'set tw=120' , it has no effect. Always textwidth is 78 in
(*.txt), and 0 in (*.c)
editor is not compatible and nopaste , but I don't understand why this
happening is happened
tw is probably set somewhere else; check:
:verbose set tw?
message
Greetings,
I'm jaehak Kim and I downloaded Gvim for windows for the first time.
OS of computer is windows7 64bit.
It is very convenient , so I'm grateful to you.
but problem is generated, I wanted to edit the Gvim by _vimrc .
Some commands do not work.
when I command 'set tw=120' , it has
Thank you Ben Fritz
Oh I misunderstand.
":verbose set tw? " command told me that tw is 120 in _gimrc, but not others,
it was fixed at 78 in .txt files.
your answer is right. when I edited the _gvimrc and added
"autocmd BufRead *.txt set tw=0"
it worked!
I couldn't find where the config file
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