> If you want your own settings and never want to have filetype plugins 
> enabled, do NOT set the :filetype plugin command in your .vimrc (so 
> ftplugins are effectively disabled). Alternatively you can override 
> those settings for specific filetypes by creating your own 
> after/ftplugin.vim files.

Thanks,

I think there is a difference; ftplugin files almost always sets useful,
filetype-specific stuff.

A quick grep on setlocal shows that it usually just sets comments, foldexpr,
formatoptions, etc. These things are what almost everyone wants, regardless of
personal preferences (I *want* those settings).
This is not the case for expandtab & tabstop.  These are "personal"
settings, and, IMHO, different from almost all other stuff set in ftplugin
files.

Also, for SASS they're overwriten in the indent file, which gets loaded
regardless of filetype plugins (AFAIK ?)

Martin

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