> 
> (I start vim as "vim -u NONE" to exclude influences of personal settings. 
> Right?)
> 


I just detected that "vim -u NONE" brought mit into vi "compatible" setting. So 
all I observed here is rather vi behaviour. 

It's already improved with "nocompatible". It doesn't exactly work as I would 
intuitively expect, but consistently enough.

So please forget about the details.


How do I get my personal settings out of the way, without falling into vi 
compatible?


Kind regards


Elmar

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