On Sun, Sep 7, 2014 at 7:35 AM, Philip Rhoades <[email protected]> wrote:
> However, if I have all the above lines in ".vimrc_Maildir" and start vim
> with:
>
>   vim -u ./.vimrc_Maildir
>
> the test does not work!

Hi Philip,

When you start vim and it sees a .vimrc, then it sets nocompatible.
However if you start vim with -u, it doesn't do this and compatible
defaults to on. This is probably why it's not working, since the <>
notation isn't available when compatible is on. Try doing

   vim -N -u ./.vimrc_Maildir

instead.

--Adnan

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