I have found away to get the formatting I want with out line wrap.
Using:
!}fmt -80
will make the current paragraph formatted to 80 column.
!Gfmt -80
will format the rest of the file to 80 column width.


On Oct 19, 9:20 am, Srinath <[email protected]> wrote:
> I want to use the line wrap mechanism usually done by :
> :set wrap
> :set textwidth=20
> This would normally allow for one to type upto 20 characters on one
> line and then have it continue on the next.
>
> I removed all of my user setting files and directories to make sure a
> plugin was not interfering.
>
> This seems to not happen with snapshot 50.   I invoke the 2 commands
> above and type characters and they continue for ever on one line.
>
> Is there a way in MacVim and vim to see what are all the global
> settings loaded?
>
> Thank you,
> <>Srinath
>
> On Oct 17, 4:33 am, björn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > 2009/10/16 Srinath:
>
> > > I have updated to snapshot 50 on Snow Leopard.  My wrap has stopped
> > > working.
> > > I have moved my own ".vimrc, gvimrc and .vim/" away.  Thus, I think
> > > I'm running mac_vim with only included setup files. I do not get the
> > > proper functionality from "set wrap" + "set tw=20", as my test.
> > > Any help is appreciated.
>
> > Hi Srinath,
>
> > Describe the problem and how to reproduce it, then tell us what goes
> > wrong and what you expected to happen and maybe somebody can help you
> > out.  (What does "stopped working" mean?  What is the "proper
> > functionality"? etc.)
>
> > Björn
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