On Thursday, March 7, 2013 9:05:58 PM UTC-6, Maciej Kalisiak wrote:
> while on "not broken" versions it indents as expected:
> 
> -  aoeu aoeu aoeu aoeu aeou aeou aoeu aoeu aoeu
>    aoeu aoeu aoeu aoeu aoeu oaeu aoeu aoeu
> 
> As I said, this behaviour is same if I use '*' or '#', and possibly other 
> characters, but letters and digits seem unaffected.

I reproduced, using fo=tn, but I actually think this is "correct" behavior.

The indentation works as intended with fo=cn instead of fo=tn.

The default setting for the 'comments' option, which determines whether the 
current line is a comment or not for automatic formatting, includes - as well 
as * and # as starting a line comment. So, with default settings, lines 
starting with #, *, or - all are formatted as comment lines. Since you do not 
have comment lines being formatted in your formatoptions setting, automatic 
formatting does not apply to these lines.

Either add 'c' to your formatoptions setting, or remove '-' and other desired 
characters from your 'comments' setting.

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