On 20/11/11 20:41, "Dermot" <[email protected]> wrote:
> What I'd suggest is that you put a syntax error in you .vimrc
> (somthing like ':foobarbaz') to see if your vimrc is being used. Your
> OS may set things up differently. It may use $home/.vimrc or
> /etc/something. Once you know that which initialisation file vim is
> using, the rest should be straight forward.
I put :set numbers in $HOME/.vimrc & it worked fine.
I'll give re-installing a go.
Thanks,
Phil...
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