Reply to message «Re: [BUG] `verbose set sw?' is not working in help buffer», sent 04:12:57 26 June 2011, Sunday by Bram Moolenaar:
> In help files the option values are set to sane values. Option values > set in the program don't have a verbose location. If I set 'sw' to 100 it will remain set to 100 in a help buffer. It does not look like a `sane' value. And it is not a value defined by Vim itself, so it is a bug. Original message: > ZyX wrote: > > Consider the following script: > > vim --noplugin -u <(<<< "set sw=3D4") -c 'help :abc' > > > > If you type `:set sw?' at this point you will be shown just its value, > > but if you type `<C-w>j:set sw?' you will see something like > > > > shiftwidth=4 > > > > Last set from /proc/4285/fd/11 > > > > Same for some other options: > [...] > > In help files the option values are set to sane values. Option values > set in the program don't have a verbose location.
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