On Wednesday, September 25, 2013 6:18:00 AM UTC-5, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> 
> 
> For portability and readability I would encourage keeping the # in the
> 
> first column. 

Agree, that makes sense. And thus the default 'cindent' settings should also 
place it in the first column.

> Allowing to put it elsewhere should be an option that is
> 
> off by default.
> 

I thought at first it is very strange Vim would EVER ignore a specific user 
command to indent a line, but then realized this is because I'm thinking about 
'>>'.

More dangerous would be using >aB, without knowing there are preprocessor lines 
in that code block. Then it actually makes sense to keep those in the first 
line.

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