Views are great. Until you change your workflow. Let's say that you have 'autochdir' set for a few months, views being made and loaded the whole time by autocmds. Then, for one reason or another, you decide to turn 'autochdir' off.
Now what happens when you edit a file? Is it a new file, or does it have a view? If it's a new file then autochdir will be off, but if it's got a view then autochdir will be off. You've got to either: * Spend weeks in fear, not knowing what's set where. Seemingly at random you find old files that have crazy settings. * Delete all your views. Now your folds and marks are gone! Oh no. * Manually edit your vim files to remove the "setlocal autochdir" lines. All of these are pretty annoying. It would be awesome if view files only added a setting line if the local setting differs from the global setting. -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
