Hi,

I checked on 7.3.785 with the following steps:

1.
$ vim -u NONE -N
:autocmd BufRead *.c setlocal ts=4
:e os_win32.c     (This is a source file of Vim.)

At this moment, 'ts' is 8 because of the modelines in os_win32.c. 

2.
Edit os_win32.c by some another application, then do :checktime.
The following message (W11) will be shown:

W11: Warning: File "os_win32.c" has changed since editing started
See ":help W11" for more info.
[O]K, (L)oad File:

Select L, then 'ts' becomes 4 because of the autocmd. The modelines
seem to be ignored.

Following patch fixes this:

--- a/src/fileio.c
+++ b/src/fileio.c
@@ -7073,6 +7073,7 @@
     {
        /* Reload the buffer. */
        buf_reload(buf, orig_mode);
+       do_modelines(0);
 #ifdef FEAT_PERSISTENT_UNDO
        if (buf->b_p_udf && buf->b_ffname != NULL)
        {


Actually buf_reload() is also called from spell_add_word() in spell.c,
but I'm not sure that do_modelines() is needed in spell_add_word().

Thanks,
Ken Takata

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