Changeset 90e3cb3 for chapter06/config-vim.xml
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rc288d97 r90e3cb3 3 3 <sect2><title>Configuring Vim</title> 4 4 5 <para>By default, < userinput>vim</userinput> runs in vi-compatible mode. Some6 people might like this, but we prefer to run < userinput>vim</userinput> in its5 <para>By default, <command>vim</command> runs in vi-compatible mode. Some 6 people might like this, but we prefer to run <command>vim</command> in its 7 7 own mode (else we wouldn't have included it in this book, but the original 8 < userinput>vi</userinput>). Create a default vim configuration file by running8 <command>vi</command>). Create a default vim configuration file by running 9 9 the following:</para> 10 10 … … 19 19 <userinput>EOF</userinput></screen> 20 20 21 <para>The < userinput>set nocompatible</userinput> will make22 < userinput>vim</userinput> behave in a more useful way than the default23 vi-compatible manner. The < userinput>set backspace=2</userinput> allows21 <para>The <emphasis>set nocompatible</emphasis> will make 22 <command>vim</command> behave in a more useful way than the default 23 vi-compatible manner. The <emphasis>set backspace=2</emphasis> allows 24 24 backspacing over line breaks, autoindent and the start of insert. And the 25 < userinput>syntax on</userinput> switches on <userinput>vim</userinput>'s25 <emphasis>syntax on</emphasis> switches on <command>vim</command>'s 26 26 semantic colouring.</para> 27 27
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