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List:       openbsd-misc
Subject:    Re: OpenBSD Vim Programming FAQ
From:       Tomas Vavrys <vavrys () cleancode ! cz>
Date:       2010-10-31 23:08:06
Message-ID: AANLkTimnkW1e8cdeEt0j9bTRZmYR_-ZinS4RGXYdi2dY () mail ! gmail ! com
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http://tottinge.blogsome.com/use-vim-like-a-pro
Great resource and not too overwhelming.

2010/10/9 Tomas Vavrys <vavrys@cleancode.cz>:
> I would like to refer to using snipmate. I don't recommend it anymore,
> because I forget the syntax details very easily with it. It is better
> to write everything on your own.
>
> 2010/10/9 Tomas Vavrys <vavrys@cleancode.cz>:
>> My last .vimrc.
>>
>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/9017966/.vimrc
>>
>> 2010/10/9 Tobias Ulmer <tobiasu@tmux.org>:
>>> On Sat, Oct 09, 2010 at 01:27:21AM +0300, Vladimir Kirillov wrote:
>>> [...]
>>>> style(9):
>>>> Indentation is an 8 character tab. B Second level indents are four
spaces.
>>>>
>>>> B  B  B  while (cnt < 20)
>>>> B  B  B  z = a + really + long + statement + that + needs +
>>>> B  B  B  B  B  two + lines + gets + indented + four + spaces +
>>>> B  B  B  B  B  on + the + second + and + subsequent + lines;
>>>>
>>>> How do you guys follow this rule in vim neatly?
>>>>
>>>
>>> set cinoptions=:0,t0,+4,(4

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