Ben Fritz wrote:
> >From many discussions I've had in the past, and from my own limited
> first-hand experience, I have learned that one of the biggest hurdles
> to writing a robust vim script to distribute to other people is
> dealing with the hundreds of options that Vim has, many of which
> pot
>From many discussions I've had in the past, and from my own limited
first-hand experience, I have learned that one of the biggest hurdles
to writing a robust vim script to distribute to other people is
dealing with the hundreds of options that Vim has, many of which
potentially cause your script