On 07/04/09 18:31, Ron Aaron wrote:
>
> Right, I was thinking that may be what I had to do.  AFAIK, the
> behavior of macmap.vim is unique across vim platforms.
[...]

Actually, the user [._]vimrc is not guaranteed to be the first script 
sourced, even on non-mac platforms. Check the output of ":version" for a 
"system vimrc". If defined, you can create it (create it with zero 
length for now) to see whether it is sourced before or after the 
macmap.vim. (It is sourced before the user's vimrc.)

Some Linux distributions distribute Vim with a system vimrc, often at 
/etc/vimrc (though the default if you compile Vim yourself is to have 
that script at $VIM/vimrc, without initial dot, which on Linux normally 
means /usr/local/share/vim/vimrc) and sometimes that script contains a 
lot of mappings and settings -- for instance, on SuSE it defines a lot 
of termcap codes and (among other options) disables modelines. But 
that's for the distro's Vim, not the one I compile myself. ;-)


Best regards,
Tony.
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