2009/11/12 Jeff Rose <ros...@gmail.com>:
> Yes, I also have the same issue.  Sometimes if I re-indent the file it
> goes away, and other times I re-indent the file and all of a sudden
> half of the functions are 2 spaces over.  (2 spaces is my tab width
> though, so I'm not sure if it's a tab or always 2 spaces...)

See if this makes a difference:
syntax sync fromstart

(although I've been having trouble making that work from .vimrc or
similar.  It seems to be ignored and I haven't yet managed to track
down why or where it's overridden.)

> On Nov 12, 9:10 am, David Brown <cloj...@davidb.org> wrote:
>> Speaking of vimclojure, has anyone else encountered situations where
>> the vimclojure indent decides that the indentation of top-level
>> constructs should be two spaces over?  I haven't been able to figure
>> out a pattern, and sometimes I can even fix it by just scrolling up
>> and back.

-- 
Michael Wood <esiot...@gmail.com>

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