Am 11.01.2013 19:54, schrieb skeept:
Hi,

I have the following autocommand

   "set readonly files to autoread
   autocmd BufRead,BufNewFile * if &readonly == 1 | setlocal autoread so=0
         \ sbo+=ver,hor | endif


I usually set so=2 in my vimrc. After I use vim help the value of so
is changed in all buffers to be 0.
I am sure that this autocommand is causing this because if I change
so=0 to so=3 then all buffers will have so=3 after I call help.

Am I doing this correctly?

'scrolloff' is a global option, :setlocal can be used to change a global
value (and does not complain):
    :h 'so

There are
* global options (one value is shared by all buffers, example:
  'scrolloff'),
* buffer-local options (each buffer has its own copy, example:
  'readonly') and
* global-local options (buffers *can* have a local copy; if not, the
  global value is used; example: 'autoread').

    :h local-options
    :h global-local

You could try to change the global option 'so' on each BufEnter event.

--
Andy

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