[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When opening a file in vim, the cursor will move to the last position when
the file was saved.
The "feature" is enabled by some autocommands in vimrc_example.vim, I
copied the code into my .vimrc and use it in all platform.
It really does work in my WindowsXP gvim, cygwin vim, MacOSX vim, and
Ubuntu Dapper vim.
Recently I installed Ubuntu Feisty and the "feature" seems to have gone (I
installed vim-gnome version 7.0.135). Since I use the same .vimrc in all
platform, it is unlikely to be the fault of my .vimrc script, the problem
is I do not know how to debug vim script, and I don't know why that
autocommand does not work.
Any idea where is the problem, or any hint on how to find where the problem
is?
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Sincerely, Pan, Shi Zhu. ext: 2606
IIUC, it requires both +autocmd and +viminfo -- IOW, at least a "Normal"
version. "Tiny" or "small" (including the version of vim installed under the
name "vi" by the RedHat package "vim-minimal") won't have it. (Sorry, I don't
know the Ubuntu package names.)
Best regards,
Tony.
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can't read any of them."
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