Hi Jim!

On Mo, 24 Apr 2017, Jim Wilmore wrote:

>    I recently got a new laptop, so I decided I would install gvim80 after 
> using gvim73 for many years.
>    As an old Unix user from the 70s onward, I have quite a lot of 
> customization, and when I discovered Gvim, my customization quadrupled. 
>    I finally have my new machine running gvim about the same as before. I had 
> to set the guifont, but most everything else worked out. However, I keep 
> getting the message "Already at oldest change" when I open a file. I am 
> guessing this is related either to version control (which I handle 
> independently when I need it) or some sort of temporary backup file (which I 
> have turned off, at least in previous customizations).
>    How do I turn off this message?!? I have browsed through the possible 
> settings, and have found nothing yet. Help, please...

Looks like some configuration is issuing an undo command when it 
shouldn't. Check your autocommands or your plugins. Also see the faq: 
https://vimhelp.appspot.com/vim_faq.txt.html#faq-2.5


Best,
Christian
-- 
Ich bin bereit überall hinzugehen, wenn es nur vorwärts ist.
                -- David Livingstone

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