Hi Meino.Cramer!
On So, 28 Jun 2015, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
I looked into my .vimrc and found
set formatoptions-=o
so, no r ist set. I dont want to switch of this feature completly.
My search was for a short and handy/elegant way to get into
the first code line from the last
Hi Meino.Cramer!
On So, 28 Jun 2015, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
when using vim for editing Perl sources, vim proceeds
the next line with an comment sign '#', if the previous
one was a comment line using RET in insert mode.
To not to miss even one of the wonderful feature of vim ;)
Hi,
when using vim for editing Perl sources, vim proceeds
the next line with an comment sign '#', if the previous
one was a comment line using RET in insert mode.
To not to miss even one of the wonderful feature of vim ;) :
Suppose the situation is as follows (inser mode)
# this is a
Jack Stratton j...@phroa.net [15-06-28 07:08]:
Hi,
On 2015-06-27 21:00, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
when using vim for editing Perl sources, vim proceeds
the next line with an comment sign '#', if the previous
one was a comment line using RET in insert mode.
To not to miss even one of
Hi,
On 2015-06-27 21:00, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
when using vim for editing Perl sources, vim proceeds
the next line with an comment sign '#', if the previous
one was a comment line using RET in insert mode.
To not to miss even one of the wonderful feature of vim ;) :
Suppose the
On Sun, Jun 28, 2015, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
when using vim for editing Perl sources, vim proceeds
the next line with an comment sign '#', if the previous
one was a comment line using RET in insert mode.
To not to miss even one of the wonderful feature of vim ;) :
Suppose the