Gunaxf, Fghneg, sbe gur terng zrrgvat ynfg avtug. Vg jnf fhttrfgrq  
gung crbcyr cbfg fbzr rknzcyrf sebz gurve bja .ivzep. V'z  
cnegvphyneyl vagrerfgrq va frrvat gur gno-pbzcyrgvba rknzcyr.

Nyfb, fbzrgvzrf V jnag gb zbir hc n fvatyr yvar ba gur fperra, ohg n  
yvar vf jenccrq fb gur phefbe zbirf hc gjb be zber fperra yvarf. Qbrf  
nalbar xabj n frggvat fb gung w naq x nyjnlf zbir hc naq qbja bar  
fperra yvar?

V guvax guvf jbhyq or zl bayl pbagevohgvba:

"Qba'g qb uvtuyvtugrq frnepurf, ohg gbttyr jvgu S1
frg abuyfrnepu
znc <S1> :frg vaiuyfrnepu<PE>


-Peter

p.s. If you weren't at the meeting last night, the above might seem  
silly. Here's the shift^H^H^H^H^Hdecrypted version (g?G in vim):

Thanks, Stuart, for the great meeting last night. It was suggested  
that people post some examples from their own .vimrc. I'm  
particularly interested in seeing the tab-completion example.

Also, sometimes I want to move up a single line on the screen, but a  
line is wrapped so the cursor moves up two or more screen lines. Does  
anyone know a setting so that j and k always move up and down one  
screen line?

I think this would be my only contribution:

"Don't do highlighted searches, but toggle with F1
set nohlsearch
map <F1> :set invhlsearch<CR>
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