kevin lyda said:
> yep. found that, but it wasn't enabled in previous versions of vim
> on redhat. also found that "set viminfo=" gets rid of that annoying
> feature (remembering where you were in a file, etc.) and "set nohls"
> disables the hilighting - the shorthand for what you mentioned.
My ghod lads, you're switching off all the best bits ;)
Actually I have a related peeve. If you edit a file with viminfo on,
so it remembers the position, and then delete that file and create a
smaller file with the same name, it'll puke out a warning about the
old position being outside the size of the current file.
Anyone got a way around this (barring "set viminfo=" ?)
--j.
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