updated for version 7.1a
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*usr_21.txt* For Vim version 7.0. Last change: 2006 Apr 25
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*usr_21.txt* For Vim version 7.1a. Last change: 2007 May 01
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VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
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@ -421,7 +421,8 @@ file are inspected for containing a modeline. To inspect ten lines: >
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:set modelines=10
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The 'modeline' option can be used to switch this off. Do this when you are
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working as root or don't trust the files you are editing: >
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working as root on Unix or Administrator on MS-Windows, or when you don't
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trust the files you are editing: >
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:set nomodeline
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@ -432,9 +433,9 @@ Use this format for the modeline:
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The "any-text" indicates that you can put any text before and after the part
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that Vim will use. This allows making it look like a comment, like what was
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done above with /* and */.
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The " vim:" part is what makes Vim recognize this line. The must be white
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space before "vim", or "vim" must be at the start of the line. Thus using
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something like "gvim:" will not work.
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The " vim:" part is what makes Vim recognize this line. There must be
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white space before "vim", or "vim" must be at the start of the line. Thus
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using something like "gvim:" will not work.
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The part between the colons is a ":set" command. It works the same way as
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typing the ":set" command, except that you need to insert a backslash before a
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colon (otherwise it would be seen as the end of the modeline).
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