Thank you very much! That worked like a charm :)
On Feb 11, 1:37 am, Albie Janse van Rensburg <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Tim Ng wrote:
> > When i'm editing a line in a ml file, VIM seems to keep
> > "autoformatting" the line:
>
> > When i'm near the end of the line, for example, and I i keep editing,
> > vim automatically splits the line into two (or three), indents it
> > (incorrectly), etc. Is it possible to just edit one line without
> > having it automatically make two or three lines out of it?
>
> You probably have "t" in the 'formatoptions' variable. Use
> :set fo?
> to see the contents of 'formatoptions'.
>
> To remove the "t" setting from 'formatoptions', use
> :set fo-=t
>
> To find out where 'formatoptions' has been set, use
> :verbose set fo
>
> You might want to add a filetype rule for .eml files to remove the "t"
> option. To do this, in your ~/.vim/ftdetect/eml.vim (create dir/file if
> it doesn't exist already), add the following lines (unless you already
> have them):
>
> au BufRead,BufNewFile *.eml setfiletype eml
> au BufRead,BufNewFile * if &ft == 'eml' | set fo-=t | endif
>
> The filetype setting "schemes" are fully explained in :help filetype.txt
> - you might have a different setup whereby the abovementioned tip would
> not apply.
>
> Further reference:
> :help formatoptions
> :help fo-table
> :help filetype-detect
>
> Regards
>
> --
>
> [ Albie Janse van Rensburg ~http://morph.telspace.co.za]
>
> Fortune finishes the great quotations, #12
>
> Those who can, do. Those who can't, write the instructions.
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