Gary Johnson wrote: > This problem was recently posted to superuser: > http://superuser.com/questions/230351/vim-format-latex-issues-with-line-breaks/230380#230380 > > Vim's indent command, =, obeys the 'cinoptions' '+' flag even though > 'cindent' is off. > > Start vim like this: > > $ vim -N -u NONE > > Enter these lines: > > asdf\\ > sdf\\ > dfg > > Execute > > gg=G > > The result looks like this: > > asdf\\ > sdf\\ > dfg > > where the second and third lines are indented by two tabs. > > Now execute these commands: > > :set cinoptions=+0 > gg=G > > The indentation is removed. > > Since 'cindent' is not set, nor is any other indent option, it seems > to me that Vim should not indent those lines. Their indentation > certainly should not be affected by their contents, and should not > be affected by the value of 'cinoptions' when 'cindent' is not set. > > It also seems odd that with and empty 'cinoptions' the indentation > is two tabs when the default value of the '+' flag is one > shiftwidth. > > The behavior is the same on 7.2.148 on Linux and 7.3.46 on Windows.
This works as intended. When you use the "=" operator it has to indent some way, and the default is C indenting. See ":help =". -- >From "know your smileys": <>:-) Bishop /// Bram Moolenaar -- [email protected] -- http://www.Moolenaar.net \\\ /// sponsor Vim, vote for features -- http://www.Vim.org/sponsor/ \\\ \\\ an exciting new programming language -- http://www.Zimbu.org /// \\\ help me help AIDS victims -- http://ICCF-Holland.org /// -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
