On Tue, Sep 02, 2014 at 05:26:52AM -0500, Tim Chase wrote:
> > when I start vim on an existing text module I kind of expect it to
> > have the cursor in the 1st column of the first line, but some
> > setting is causing it to start with the cursor on the first
> > non-blank column of the first line
> Strange. Normally I'd expect that setting 'sol'/'nosol' would impact
> this behavior. However, based on my testing, it doesn't seem to.
> > any help getting it to start with the cursor in column 1 line 1
> > will be appreciated
> Well, a workaround that feels a little dirty to me:
> augroup StartOfLine
> autocmd StartOfLine BufRead * normal 0
> augroup END
> It seems to do what you want.
yes, that does it, but should that be necessary? Is this a ...
dare I say it ... bug?
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