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Thanks for that - very useful
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hmmm does ttyfast make a difference? I don't have it set... never seen it before.
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I haven't really noticed a difference. I'm still experimenting - just going through the reference manual and trying out random new things to see if they help.
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ah, ok - it seems "ttyfast" is automatically set depending on $TERM - it's on for xterm/rxvt/etc
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syntax on
set nomodeline
set ww=<,>,[,]
filetype on
filetype indent on
filetype plugin on
set tabstop=4
set softtabstop=4
set shiftwidth=4
set expandtab
set autoindent
map ,s :w !~/.vim/pipe.sh bash <CR> <CR>
map ,p :w !~/.vim/pipe.sh python <CR> <CR>
nmap > :bn<CR>
nmap < :bp<CR>
au FileType python source ~/.vim/python.vim
:command -nargs=+ Pyhelp :call ShowPydoc("<args>")
function ShowPydoc(module, ...)
let fPath = "/tmp/pyHelp_" . a:module . ".pydoc"
:execute ":!pydoc " . a:module . " > " . fPath
:execute ":sp ".fPath
endfunction
let spell_auto_type = "html,tex,txt,none"
let spell_executable = "aspell"
let spell_insert_mode = 0
let spell_language_list = "de_DE,en_US"
let psc_fontface = "plain"
colorscheme ps_color
I still have to figure out, how to make vimspell auto check the file types mentioned. I still have to type :SpellAutoEnable at the beginning of each session.
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vim 7.0 will have spell checking internally.
set spelllang=en_US
spell on
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but vim 7 is still in development, isn't it? which spellchecker will it use or can you choose?
btw.: Is there a reason to set nocompatible?
'compatible' 'cp' boolean (default on, off when a .vimrc file is found)
global
{not in Vi}
This option has the effect of making Vim either more Vi-compatible, or
make Vim behave in a more useful way.
[...]
When a ".vimrc" file is found while Vim is starting up, this option is
switched off, [...].
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but vim 7 is still in development, isn't it? which spellchecker will it use or can you choose?
It uses it's own engine. based on OOo I think
btw.: Is there a reason to set nocompatible?
When a ".vimrc" file is found while Vim is starting up, this option is switched off, [...].
Never knew that, thanks.
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