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Re: Themeing
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Andrew Ruder |
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Re: Themeing |
Date: |
Sun, 29 Apr 2007 13:06:40 -0500 |
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Mutt/1.5.13 (2006-08-11) |
On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 09:43:26PM +1000, Christopher Armstrong wrote:
> Fred Kiefer wrote:
> Sorry, the reformatting is an accidental part of me writing code or
> possibly my editor (I'm using VIM with tabs set to be expanded to
> spaces: sw=2, cin, expandtab, ai, sta - which one do I turn off?). I'll
> definitely fix it up for next time. I didn't intend this patch to be
> committed to SVN or even reviewed as such; I attached it as an example
> of what I've done so that people could try it out. I know it is a mess
> and thats why I suggest you apply it against a temporary SVN checkout to
> save messing up your working copy.
When I'm working on GNUstep code, the best settings I've found are:
set ts=8
set sts=2
set sw=2
set noet
set nocopyindent
In fact, I have this in my .vimrc:
com! -nargs=0 Gnustep setlocal ts=8 |
\ setlocal sw=2 |
\ setlocal sts=2 |
\ setlocal noet |
\ setlocal nocopyindent
Then when I start with a GNUstep file, I can just run
:Gnustep
and be up and going with the right settings.
- Andy
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Andrew Ruder <andy@aeruder.net>
http://www.aeruder.net
- Themeing, Christopher Armstrong, 2007/04/29