* Smylers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-08-10 14:50]: > A. Pagaltzis writes: > > Seems like way too much commotion to me. I just say > > > > :so % > > That only works if your .vimrc is still in the current window. > It's no use if, for example, you've just used a different > instance of Vim to edit .vimrc and now wish to reload it in > some other Vim.
That’s a valid point. I don’t do that myself. > > Always works, whether I have my .vimrc on that machine or not. > > Eh? How can you reload a .vimrc that's on a different machine. What I mean is that it works, whether or not there was a .vimrc with my custom maps on that machine – `:so %` is self-contained, `,V` is not. I guess the choice depends on one’s habits and work environment. Regards, -- Aristotle Pagaltzis // <http://plasmasturm.org/>