SungHyun Nam wrote:

> I noticed ftplugin/man.vim has problem if user set nu or rnu.
> 
> I'm not sure disabling the nu/rnu is a good idea.
> I just follow the rule of VIM's help page.
> If someone wants to set nu/rnu in man page, we can change like:
>     let $MANWIDTH = winwidth(0) - &nu - &rnu
> 
> I'm not sure 'nofen' is really needed.  Just wanted to disable all
> the settings which affects winwidth.

I think it's OK, because 'filetype' is set later.  If someone wants to
view man pages with specific settings a ftplugin in the "after"
directory should work (I haven't tried it though).


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