On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 10:42:59PM +0000, Frank Miles wrote: > On Fri, 14 Feb 2014 23:10:01 +0100, Jeremiah Mahler wrote: > > > On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 08:22:02PM +0000, Frank Miles wrote: > >> On Fri, 14 Feb 2014 20:50:01 +0100, Jeremiah Mahler wrote: > >> > >> > On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 06:35:25PM +0000, Frank Miles wrote: > >> >> I'm having problems setting the vim configuration - > >> >> and having it mean something - in a fairly new computer. > >> >> One simple example is the tab stops. Since I'm the > >> >> only direct user of this machine, I've simply edited > >> >> /etc/vim/vimrc, where I have the line: > >> >> set tabstop=4 > >> >> In addition, I've appended the line > >> >> set ts=4 > >> >> to some of the 'plugin' files, for example: > >> >> /usr/share/vim/vim74/syntax/python.vim > > > > The only entry in my ..syntax/pthon.vim with ts=8 is the modeline at > > the bottom. This would only have an effect with python.vim is opened. > > It would not effect the editing of Python files. > > > >> >> {the normal ending line with ts=8 has been commented-out; > >> >> otherwise the plugin file is unaltered from the Debian original}. > >> >> > >> >> However when I open a python file, it's obvious that > >> >> 8-space tabs are being used. Doing a set: shows that > >> >> softtabstop=4 > >> >> But there is no > >> >> tabstop=4 > >> >> whereas opening a 'C' file will achieve the latter (and > >> >> 'proper' spacing. > >> >> > >> >> The file is recognized as python - the keywords are highlighted > >> >> as expected. Manually entering the set ts=4 sets things right. > >> >> > > > > Are there any modelines in this file? > > Does this issue occur with all Python files or just this one? > > Can you post an example? > > > All python files with tabs; for example: > -------------------------------- > #!/usr/bin/python > > def f() : > return 1 > > print f() > ------------------------------- > And yes, I know that some people consider tabs sinful. > Thanks so much for considering this! > > > > >> >> I've tried creating a ~/.vim/vimrc to no avail. I've not had > >> >> any problem with previous incarnations of Debian. > >> >> > >> >> One has to suspect that some config file is overriding mine. > >> >> A quick examination of the installed vim packages using > >> >> dpkg -L ... > >> >> has turned up nothing other than links to /etc/vim/vimrc > >> >> > >> >> Anyone have any hints regarding the source of this annoyance? > >> >> TIA! > >> >> -F > >> >> > >> > > >> > I use > >> > > >> > ~/.vimrc > >> > > >> > and haven't experienced any of these issues. > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Jeremiah Mahler > >> > jmmah...@gmail.com > >> > http://github.com/jmahler > >> > >> Thanks .. but tried that too, no change. > >> > > > > -- > > Jeremiah Mahler > > jmmah...@gmail.com > > http://github.com/jmahler > >
If I remove my ~/.vimrc and open a Python file I get ts=8 and sw=8. And when I edit the file the tabs are 8 as expected. I have not changed any of the system wide Vim configs in Debian. If I create a ~/.vimrc with only one line set ts=4 and then open the Python file again I will get ts=4, sw=8 and tabs will be 4 as expected. In your case the ts=4 setting is non-existent even if set in a ~/.vimrc. This seem particularly odd. What Vim versions are you running? jeri@hudson:~$ dpkg -l vim* | grep ii ii vim 2:7.4.161-1 amd64 Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor ii vim-common 2:7.4.161-1 amd64 Vi IMproved - Common files ii vim-doc 2:7.4.161-1 all Vi IMproved - HTML documentation ii vim-gtk 2:7.4.161-1 amd64 Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor - with GTK2 GUI ii vim-gui-common 2:7.4.161-1 all Vi IMproved - Common GUI files ii vim-runtime 2:7.4.161-1 all Vi IMproved - Runtime files jeri@hudson:~$ -- Jeremiah Mahler jmmah...@gmail.com http://github.com/jmahler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20140214235833.GA27877@hudson.localdomain