Paul wrote:
On May 21, 10:26 am, Charles Campbell<[email protected]>
wrote:
<snip>
Try putting
let g:netrw_list_hide =
'\(^\|\s\s\)\zs\.\S\+,\(^\|\s\s\)ntuser\.\S\+'
in your .vimrc and see if that does what you want. (see :help
g:netrw_list_hide )
I already have:
let g:netrw_list_hide= '.*\.swp\*,.*\.swp$,.*\.swp\s,.*/$,.*/\s'
I'm not sure how the above hide expression helps with a variable
tabstop that sticks with each folder. Can you elaborate on the
thinking behind that?
Sorry -- that response got put into the wrong place. It was concerning
how to hide files beginning with "." while using the long liststyle.
Note that I found that it's easy to get thrown off by the many places
where vimrc can reside. In Windows, there's the location for all
users, then there is the one in each user's home directory. Same with
cygwin on the same PC (cygwin is a unix environment operating within
the Windows environment). I can think that I've defined the proper
g:netrw_... variable in all places, but after much mucking, find that
I haven't.
Putting
let g:... = something
in the all-users vimrc should set it up for all users, and you should
not need to put it into user-specific directories.
On the other hand, if you as a specific user want to set up a global
variable for yourself as that user, then put it in
that user's user-specifiec vimrc.
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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