On 01-07-30 Andrew Sione Taumoefolau wrote: > > I've you are using vim use:
> > set textwidth=72 > > in your .vimrc to wrap te lines to a max of 72 char. > Probably better not to do it that way, unless you're okay with Vim > wrapping ALL documents you edit with it at 72 characters. I've got a line > in my .muttrc that goes something like this: > set editor = "vim -c 'set tw=72'" > ...which does the trick, but I think there's a cleaner way to do it. An easier way would be to use the autocmd feature of vim. I use it for example this way: |autocmd BufNewFile,BufReadPost reportbug*,mutt-* set textwidth=72 With the help of this autocommand vim will always do a wrap line to 72 characters maximum if I write a mail or a new bug report. Christian -- Debian Developer (http://www.debian.org) 1024/26CC7853 31E6 A8CA 68FC 284F 7D16 63EC A9E6 67FF 26CC 7853
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