Hall --

...and then Hall Stevenson said...
% >
% > gqap reformats all paragraphs i think.  quoting and stuff
% > will be preserved as long as '>' is set in 'comments' in
% > your .vimrc or in the systemwide vimrc (this is the default)
% 
% Can you expand on this please ?? Specifically the "as long as
% '>' is set in 'comments' ". I use 'par' myself and it usually

It's a vim command (gq) and setting (comments); if you have the comments
character(s?) known, then gq commands will strip them out, format, and
put them at the front.


% does just fine. On occasion though, I've seen it do this to a
% paragraph:
% 
% > this is an example of what 'par' has  > done to a paragraph
% and I'm pretty sure > that it shouldn't have ;-)

Yeah, I've seen that sort of thing, too.  It won't be fixed with a vim
setting, but I also dunno why par would choke like that.


% 
% Hall


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