Hi Nick!
On Di, 30 Dez 2014, Nick Gieschen wrote:
> If I try set iskeyword-=a it doesn't actually work. That is, the char a is still seen as part of a word. Can someone tell me the rules for what chars cannot be removed from the keyword list?
Check the actual setting of your 'isk'. It probably looks like this:
@,48-57,_,192-255
Note, the '@' which means all alphanumeric characters. Therefore,
issuing :set isk-=a won't work (since the 'a' is not included, it can't
be removed). To explicitly remove the 'a', use :set isk+=^a
Read the gory details of the syntax at :h 'isfname'
Please also note, that changing this option is not advised and even if
you do it, you should probably only change it for the current buffer,
e.g. use :setlocal instead of :set.
Best,
Christian
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