On 11/10/08 17:39, Bobby Impollonia wrote:
> Hi. I have
> set cino=(0
> in my vimrc. I also have cindent enabled. However, the cino setting
> does not seem to have any effect. When I start a new line inside
> unclosed paranthesis, I get indented 2 * shiftwidth characters instead
> of being lined up with the parenthesis. Why would this be?

What is the reply to

        :verbose set cino?

?

Most of the ftplugins for filetypes for which 'cinoptions' is relevant 
have a line to set that option.


Best regards,
Tony.
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