• Re: My [_gvimrc] file is like the proverbial "Third-Rail" so that...

    From HenHanna@21:1/5 to HenHanna on Tue Mar 26 03:26:41 2024
    XPost: comp.editors, news.software.readers

    On 3/17/2024 1:46 AM, HenHanna wrote:

    My [_gvimrc] file is (in some ways) like the proverbial "Third-Rail"
    so that...
                   ----------- Most of the time, i try not to get near it.


    " Vim with all enhancements
    source $VIMRUNTIME/vimrc_example.vim

    " Use the internal diff if available.
    " Otherwise use the special 'diffexpr' for Windows.
    se guifont=Consolas:h18
    se ai
    se ic              <-----------  i've also tried  [SmartCase] >> se so=0
    se noundofile
    se et
    se spell

    ab qq q!                  <-----------------  i use this pretty often.
    Very Useful !!!

    ab wt w! ~/temp.vi        <-----------------  i most often use it as >> :.,.wt  or   :.,.+3 wt
    ab rt r  ~/temp.vi


    ______________________________

    i had trouble remembering   so,  et,   ... and

    i was parsing    noundofile    as   N-oun-D-ofile,    Noun-Do-File, ....


       :set scrolloff=5     The above command can be abbreviated as >>>>> :set so=5. Entering :set so=0 restores the default behavior so the
    cursor can be moved to any line in the window without scrolling.


      ... set et ( :set expandtabs) does not change the tabs already
    existing in the file, one has to do :retab . For example: :set et
    :retab. and the ...




    _______________________  Does   Vim  have  a  [Retro feel] ?    (it >> certainly does, to me)


                      and  speaking of  the [Retro Look] of the
    Fixed-width characters....


    (Lispy GIF Art) -- When (writing Lisp with Vim) (the *Neon Colors* are
    Dazzling ! )
         https://i.redd.it/gjn8amwym1061.gif
                   geeky   Lisp-Art      by  HenHanna


                   ----------   any ideas (suggestions) about a Python
                                 version of this ???



     i prefer  the  >  to be placed  on blank lines, as in the above.



    Don't you agree???

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