On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 3:27 PM, Vladimir Kirillov <pro...@uaoug.org.ua> wrote: > On 11:43 Thu 12 Aug, Darrin Chandler wrote: >> On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 01:07:47PM +0200, Tomas Vavrys wrote: >> > 2010/8/12 Ingo Schwarze <schwa...@usta.de>: >> > > Oh, and also note that "OpenBSD and vim" is a weird topic. "OpenBSD >> > > and nvi" or "OpenBSD and mg" would seem more natural. On the other >> > > hand, some people (including Marco) apparently like the topic, so it >> > > may be useful. B But don't feel disappointed if many people >> > > completely ignore your effort because you are focussing on a >> > > non-standard combination. >> > > >> > Unfortunately there is at least 7 people who would like to see some >> > tutorial. >> >> I do not think it's a weird topic, and I know of developers aside from >> Marco who use Vim (who have kindly shared some settings with me). > > style(9): > Indentation is an 8 character tab. Second level indents are four spaces. > > while (cnt < 20) > z = a + really + long + statement + that + needs + > two + lines + gets + indented + four + spaces + > on + the + second + and + subsequent + lines; > > How do you guys follow this rule in vim neatly?
I haven't used vim since it's early 6.x days, but sts=4 maybe. --patrick