> Hi,
>
> I turned on file backups using "set backup" in my .vimrc. However, I want to
> have emacs-style file backup behavior:
>
> "Emacs makes a backup for a file only the first time the file is saved from
> a buffer. No matter how many times you subsequently save the file, its
> backup remains unchanged. However, if you kill the buffer and then visit the
> file again, a new backup file will be made."
>
> Is there anyway for vim to do this? Or has anyone written any scripts to do
> this?
>
> (Vim's backups just write an additional "filename~" every time you save the
> file, regardless if it was the first save.)
>
:help 'patchmode'
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