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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Setting Options

Typing :options will allow you to set options interactively from inside of Vim. Just choose a command set to edit, and edit from there. This is a nice way to discover new settings.
Posted by Travis Whitton at 6:45 AM
Labels: options, vim

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