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*usr_05.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Mar 12
*usr_05.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Jun 24
VIM USER MANUAL - by Bram Moolenaar
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mv thefile ~/.vim/ftplugin/stuff_too.vim
The underscore is used to separate the name of the filetype from the rest,
which can be anything. If you would use "otherstuff.vim" it wouldn't work, it
would be loaded for the "otherstuff" filetype.
which can be anything. If you use "otherstuff.vim" it wouldn't work, it would
be loaded for the "otherstuff" filetype.
On MS-DOS you cannot use long filenames. You would run into trouble if you
add a second plugin and the filetype has more than six characters. You can
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:help 'wrap'
In case you have messed up an option value, you can set it back to the
default by putting a ampersand (&) after the option name. Example: >
default by putting an ampersand (&) after the option name. Example: >
:set iskeyword&
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Vim normally wraps long lines, so that you can see all of the text. Sometimes
it's better to let the text continue right of the window. Then you need to
scroll the text left-right to see all of a long line. Switch wrapping of with
this command: >
scroll the text left-right to see all of a long line. Switch wrapping off
with this command: >
:set nowrap