vim and Red Hat 9

Bob Bell bbell at hp.com
Fri Jul 18 14:28:59 EDT 2003


On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 11:50:03AM -0400, michael.odonnell at comcast.net <michael.odonnell at comcast.net> wrote:
> > I s'pose I can submit a bug report, but I wanted to see if anyone
> > else was experiencing this behavior.  I'm rather surprised to see
> > that it hasn't been reported before...  You'd think this would be
> > something people would notice.
> 
> The only reason I was able to offer you any suggestions
> in this matter is that I find autoindenting to just be
> a PITA and have therefore been obliged to learn enough
> about vim's configuration to know how to disable it.
> Maybe nobody is reporting it because nobody misses it...  ;->

    Anything in particular you don't like about it?  I miss it terribly
when it isn't turned on (like in vanilla vi)...

    Different strokes, I suppose...

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Bob Bell <bbell at hp.com>
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