Re: wm and tw cause formatting problem

2010-11-05 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 04 Nov 2010, Ben Fritz wrote: On Nov 2, 11:03 am, Anthony Campbell a...@acampbell.org.uk wrote: In insert mode, if a line starts with - the next line is indented. This is not what I want. After a lot of experimenting, I found that it was because either textwidth or wrapmargin was

Re: wm and tw cause formatting problem

2010-11-04 Thread Ben Fritz
On Nov 2, 11:03 am, Anthony Campbell a...@acampbell.org.uk wrote: In insert mode, if a line starts with - the next line is indented. This is not what I want. After a lot of experimenting, I found that it was because either textwidth or wrapmargin was set to a non-zero value. Is there any

Re: wm and tw cause formatting problem

2010-11-03 Thread Anthony Campbell
On 02 Nov 2010, Simon Ruderich wrote: On Tue, Nov 02, 2010 at 04:03:51PM +, Anthony Campbell wrote: In insert mode, if a line starts with - the next line is indented. This is not what I want. After a lot of experimenting, I found that it was because either textwidth or wrapmargin

wm and tw cause formatting problem

2010-11-02 Thread Anthony Campbell
In insert mode, if a line starts with - the next line is indented. This is not what I want. After a lot of experimenting, I found that it was because either textwidth or wrapmargin was set to a non-zero value. Is there any way to get round this? I do need to set textwidth but I don't want to

Re: wm and tw cause formatting problem

2010-11-02 Thread Simon Ruderich
On Tue, Nov 02, 2010 at 04:03:51PM +, Anthony Campbell wrote: In insert mode, if a line starts with - the next line is indented. This is not what I want. After a lot of experimenting, I found that it was because either textwidth or wrapmargin was set to a non-zero value. Is there any way