Richard Hartmann, 08.12.2008:
> 
> On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 11:54, Tony Mechelynck
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I don't personally use variable tabs so maybe I'm off-target; but for
> > some options (such as 'syntax' and 'filetype', not to mention
> > 'compatible') special actions are taken at the exact moment when their
> > their setting is modified by a ":set" command. Why not say that a ":set
> > ts=" or ":setlocal ts=", with a value (not ":set ts?" or equivalent)
> > will, at that instant, set vts to empty in the same range (":set",
> > ":setlocal" or even ":setglobal")? (IIUC, 'ts' is remembered but not
> > acted upon if 'vts' is nonempty, the way, let's say, 'cindent' is
> > remembered but not acted upon when 'indentexpr' is nonempty)
> 
> Even better, just unset vts if ts is set and vice versa.

That's exactly what the relativenumber feature is doing with 'rnu' and
'nu'.


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