I am editing files on a work server via an NFS mount
from my local desktop. That way I can configure my
local machine in any way I want, and still edit work
files.
Recently, I configured Vim to remember undo information
after quitting. Now, from time to time, I happen to
be logged into the work server, and want to quickly edit
a file. I was concerned as to how that might confuse
my local Vim the next time I edit that same file. If
I start undoing after loading a file, it seems that Vim
will expect the contents to be something other than what
they are. Am I going to have a problem with this?
Thanks!
Tobiah
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Thursday, November 21, 2013
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