On 5月1日, 上午4时36分, "Y. Hida" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>   I have a question regarding auto-indenting.  Suppose I have a line
> whose indent is a mix of tabs and spaces, like following:
>
> ____....blah blah
>
> where ____ is a tab and . is a space.  When I insert a new line after
> this vim either inserts only tabs, so I get
>
> ____....blah blah
> ________
>
> Is there a way to just copy the indentation so that I get something
> like:
>
> ____....blah blah
> ____....
>
> instead?  I like using this kind of indenting to give flexibility to
> adjust tab widths without messing up other alignments, so that I can do
> something like
>
> ____void func(some very long arguments,
> ____..........more arguments aligned
> ____..........even more arguments aligned)
>
> without manually fixing the indentations each time.
>
> -Yozo

see :h 'ci', you will find the answer:-)
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