From: Les Mikesell lesmikesell@gmail.com
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 5:22 AM, John Doe jdmls@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Les Mikesell lesmikesell@gmail.com
When I use copy/paste text into a window running vi, if there is a single line starting with '#', in the pasted content, it adds a
# to
all subsequent lines and indents each an additional level. Is there some way to eliminate this bizarre behavior, preferably globally and permanently so I don't have to repeat some change for every machine/user where I might log in?
If you do not want to change the defaults, you could temporarily call vim without the initializations: vim -u NONE ...
That's the effect I want, since I log into a lot of different machines and paste stuff into scripts. But, it doesn't seem to work. With 'vim -u NONE /tmp/test.pl' it still does the auto-comment stuff.
Works for me at least to avoid "crazy" double auto-indent... And it turns off syntax highlighting too. But I have no auto-comment in either modes...
JD