Cory Echols wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 6:58 AM, Steve Laurie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've tried to find what's causing this and can't.
>>
>> Currently, I'm working on an HTML doc and say for example, the cursor is
>> on a line that has only a </p> tag on it. I position the cursor to the
>> end of the line and press ENTER to go to the next line to begin the next
>> paragraph BUT... when I do, the preceding </p> tag indents itself 1 tab
>> space to the right. If I've got lots of paragraphs to add, eventually,
>> the width of the paragraphs gets narrower and narrower because they all
>> want to indent when I press ENTER after them.
>>
>> How do I stop them from indenting when I press enter to go to the next
>> new line?
> 
> I'm not sure why vim thinks your </p> tag needs to be indented one
> more level, but the fact that it does it when you hit ENTER could be
> caused by the value of either 'cinkeys' or 'indentkeys'.  If either of
> those options have an "o" in them, vim indents the current line when
> you hit ENTER.
> 
> 
Thanks Cory/everyone,

I got it. It was the fact that I had

filetype plugin indent on

in my ~/.vimrc file set. When I took out the indent from that line, it 
allowed me to set indentkeys in my ~/.vim/after/ftplugin/html.vim file.

Have a good day/night all,

Regards,
Steve



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