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-rw-r--r-- | vim/vimrc | 22 |
1 files changed, 11 insertions, 11 deletions
@@ -592,21 +592,21 @@ set formatoptions+=l " at the end of it. Typographically, as far as I can tell, this seems to be " a stylistic preference rather than a rule, rather like avoiding "widow" and " "orphan" lines in typesetting. I think it generally looks better to have the -" shortk word start the line, so we'll switch it on. +" short word start the line, so we'll switch it on. " set formatoptions+=1 " If the filetype plugins have correctly described what the comment syntax for " the buffer's language looks like, it makes sense to use that to figure out -" how to join lines within comments without redundant comment leaders cropping -" up. For example, with this set, in Vim, joining lines in this very comment -" with 'J' would remove the leading '"' characters that denote a comment. +" how to join lines within comments without redundant comment syntax cropping +" up. For example, with this set, joining lines in this very comment with 'J' +" would remove the leading '"' characters. " -" This option flag wasn't added until v7.3.541. Because we can't test for the -" availability of option flags directly, we resort to a version number check -" before attempting to add the flag. I don't like using :silent! to suppress -" errors for this sort of thing when I can reasonably avoid it, even if the -" tests are somewhat more verbose. +" This 'formatoptions' flag wasn't added until v7.3.541. Because we can't +" test for the availability of option flags directly, we resort to a version +" number check before attempting to set it. I don't like using :silent! to +" suppress errors for this sort of thing when I can reasonably avoid it, even +" if the tests are somewhat more verbose. " if v:version > 730 || v:version == 730 && has('patch541') set formatoptions+=j @@ -708,8 +708,8 @@ set incsearch " really lose anything. " " This value reflects the Vim default, but Neovim changed its default to '2' -" for an 'always-on' status line, so we'll explicitly set it to the default -" here in case we're using Neovim. +" for an 'always-on' status line, so we'll explicitly set it to the original +" Vim default here in case we're using Neovim. " set laststatus=1 |