Perhaps show us your whole :set output?
:redir > somefile
:set
:redir END
then attach/append somefile to an email. Maybe we'll spot something...
I'm running out of ideas, though; it's weird.
Ben.
703designs wrote:
> No luck with those. I tried this on GVim (Windows), MacVim, and vim
> from the terminal (the latter two on my Mac) and got the same results.
> nopaste was set, and indentkeys includes 'o' in addition to quite a
> few others.
>
> Thomas
>
> On Oct 22, 10:04 am, Ben Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> 703designs wrote:
>>> If I type in:
>>> Redskins = {team,<CR>{name, "redskins"}}.
>>> After the carriage return, Vi should indent as:
>>> Redskins = {team,
>>> {name, "redskins"}}.
>>> But instead, the second line isn't indented. And I know that Vi
>>> understands Erlang indentation because, after typing this, if I indent
>>> the line (==), it indents properly. What's the deal? Indentation
>>> always is invoked with a carriage return with other filetypes.
>> It works for me. Perhaps you have somehow inadvertedly set 'paste'?
>> Check
>>
>> :set paste?
>>
>> and/or issue
>>
>> :set nopaste
>>
>> and see if that fixes it. If not, perhaps check
>>
>> :set indentkeys?
>>
>> and/or
>>
>> :set indentkeys+=o
>>
>> Those are the most likely things I can think of that would cause the
>> problem. Once you've tracked down what the problem is, find its cause by
>> adding :verbose to the queries, e.g.
>>
>> :verbose set paste?
>>
>> and you'll be able to track down the rogue script that's messing it up
>> (hopefully).
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Ben.
> >
>
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