From 408e6c07d77c2be237c900fd338ea8851dc49cb7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Ryder Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2017 22:07:47 +1300 Subject: Move file .vimrc config into subfile Not completely sure this grouping is meaningful; I may refactor it a bit more later on. --- vim/vimrc | 28 ---------------------------- 1 file changed, 28 deletions(-) (limited to 'vim/vimrc') diff --git a/vim/vimrc b/vim/vimrc index 2d60a34e..e8e35c44 100644 --- a/vim/vimrc +++ b/vim/vimrc @@ -18,11 +18,6 @@ if v:version >= 701 silent! call pathogen#helptags() endif -" Load plugins for file types -if has('autocmd') - filetype plugin on -endif - " Options dependent on the syntax feature if has('syntax') @@ -36,19 +31,10 @@ if has('syntax') silent! colorscheme sahara endif -" Use all ancestors of current directory for :find -if has('file_in_path') - set path=** -endif - " Don't try to complete strings from included files, just use the strings in " the open buffers; I'll open the file if I want to complete from it set complete-=i -" Try Mac line-endings if UNIX or DOS don't make sense; this has never -" happened to me but who knows, it might one day -set fileformats+=mac - " Don't jump my screen around when I join lines, keep my cursor in the same " place; this is done by dropping a mark first and then immediately returning " to it; note that it wipes out your z mark, if you happen to use it @@ -74,14 +60,6 @@ set nrformats-=octal " more than scratch space anyway set shellslash -" If the Vim buffer for a file doesn't have any changes and Vim detects the -" file has been altered, quietly update it -set autoread - -" Save a file automatically if I change buffers or perform operations with the -" argument list; this is particularly helpful for me as I don't use 'hidden' -set autowrite - " Allow the cursor to get to the top or bottom of the screen before scrolling " vertically, but set a reasonably wide gutter for scrolling horizontally; no " particular reason, just suits me better @@ -103,12 +81,6 @@ endif " case of the character under the cursor set tildeop -" I really like ZZ and ZQ, so I wrote a couple more mappings; ZW forces a -" write of the current buffer, but doesn't quit, and ZA forces a write of all -" buffers but doesn't quit -nnoremap ZW :w! -nnoremap ZA :wa! - " Change and delete with C and D both cut off the remainder of the line from " the cursor, but Y yanks the whole line, which is inconsistent (and can be " done with yy anyway); this fixes it so it only yanks the rest of the line -- cgit v1.2.3