On Monday, July 29, 2013 3:45:56 AM UTC+2, Ben Fritz wrote:
> On Sunday, July 28, 2013 9:09:42 AM UTC-5, Sven Kämpf wrote:
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> > Hello,
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> >           
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> >           I try to speed up writing using mappings.
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> > 
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> >                 Smartindent
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> >                     is on, but doesn't
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> >                         work appropriatly.
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> >                 
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> >                 Example:
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> >                   
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> >                 Assume the following mapping:
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> >                         
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> >                         imap {
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> >                             {}<Esc>i<CR><Esc>ko
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> > 
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> I suggest using cindent instead of smartindent. Or better yet, "filetype plugin indent on" in your .vimrc.
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> smartindent is not so smart sometimes.
Thank you for your suggestions, but unfortunately it didn't work.
Another Example:
If I type:
<Space><Space>go<CR>{}
...in insert mode, than the following appears:
^__go
^__{}
('^' -> start of line, '_' -> space)
But If I make a mapping like this:
inoremap <Leader>go go<CR>{}
...and I type:
<Space><Space><Leader>go
...in insert mode, then the following appears:
^__go
^{}
It looks like indentation wouldn't work in mappings, right?
If so, what options do I have to solve this problem?
THX in advance.
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