[olug] vim version (vim behavior)

Tim - DZ iceburn at dangerzone.com
Tue Sep 2 18:59:06 UTC 2003


I think your issue is with vim tags that apply to the editor perl
language (and picked according to the file extension). though I don't
remember off-hand how to change them or turn them off...

I'm vauguely remembering something about the ctags command...

-t

-----Original Message-----
From: olug-bounces at olug.org [mailto:olug-bounces at olug.org] On Behalf Of
Derek & Lisa
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 1:57 PM
To: olug at olug.org
Subject: [olug] vim version (vim behavior)


> :set nocindent
	That doesn't seem to do the job.  I'm not sure what version of
vim I use at 
home, but it does not exhibit the same behavior.  It's only the vim on
this 
one particular server I have that is being annoying.

>What distribution are you using?
>What version of vim are you using?
	The version of vim that is exhibiting the annoying behavior is:
vim-common-6.1-18.7x.2 	It is on a system based on Redhat, alhough has a

custom kernel and is otherwise highly customized.  The vim does however
come 
from the redhat rpm package.

There are some other annoying behaviors besides the auto indent on this
one 
particular vim / server.  After a comment line in a C program such as //
comment when pressing ENTER to make a new line, vim assumes the next
line will also be 
a comment and automatically addes the //.  There are also other
behaviors 
specific only to editing C program files.

I would like to disable all of these annoying behaviors and have vim
edit my 
files ending in .c the same as any other text file.

ty


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