Talk:Learning the vi Editor/Vim

I just started using vim. I've been trying to setup my _vimrc file in windows, and have found it frustrating. All I want to do for now is set a few environment variables, tabstop, wrap, expandtab. But when I create a file with these settings, the text hilighting and other default settings are erased. I think this document should show how to create a _vimrc file that leaves all default settings and allows you to add just your changes. Golden Eternity 23:09, 19 March 2006 (UTC)Golden_Eternity


 * While this a Book not a Forum I still give you a hint: Prehaps there is a syntax error in your _vimrc - this might prevent the system from reading succesive setups. Help in Fixes:


 * Try  - this will read the file without the need to restart.
 * Use  after start - this will show last 10 errormessages and there should not be any after a fresh start ;-).


 * --Krischik T 07:24, 20 March 2006 (UTC) (Note to self: add hints to main page)


 * (My guess) Maybe you are deactivating "vimrc_example.vim". This file comes with Vim and has many useful defaults. If you create a _vimrc, you should :source vimrc_example.vim or copy the parts of it that interest you. -- anonymous

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