2006/11/15, no one <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
(This is the first message I'm writing to a mailing list[...])

Welcome!

While filetype=tex, when I type right parenthesis of the kind ],),}
right after the left parenthesis of the same kind, vim adds '<++>'
after the right parenthesis, and moves the cursor to between the
parentheses. How can I prevent the first action?

I don't know how to disable it, but I can tell you what is this <++>
thing about.  The idea is that after typing (), the cursor moves
between the parenthesis so you can type what will be between them.
When you finish, you press Ctrl-J, and the cursor automagically jumps
where the <++> is, erasing it and allowing you to continue the text.

It also annoyed me the first time, but when I learned about it I loved it!
Cheers,
--
Roberto Bonvallet

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