Thursday, January 8, 2015

Re: The linebreak option sometimes stops working in the insert mode

Hi caminoix!

On Mo, 05 Jan 2015, caminoix wrote:

> I use Vim 7.4.488 on Debian Jessie, and have a problem with the linebreak
> feature (for not breaking words when wrapping lines).
>
> The problem is only in the insert mode; normal and visual are fine. What
> happens is that the paragraph reflows, as if I set linebreak off upon
> entering the insert mode. I did a little testing and it seems that this only
> occurs when I enter the insert mode to edit more than one character, either
> by selecting a few characters and pressing "c", or by placing the cursor
> above a word and pressing "caw" or "ciw".
>
> When I run Vim normally and my .vimrc is sourced, it doesn't matter which
> word I try to edit. When I run Vim with "-u NONE", however, it seems that
> the problem only occurs when the characters in question would not reflow to
> the first line, i.e. it will happen when I edit a word say in the third
> line, but not with one in the first line or at the very beginning of the
> second line, if it almost fits in the first one. I wasn't able to narrow it
> down to a single setting in my .vimrc that might be causing this difference.
>
> Is this a known problem, does anyone know how to fix it? Frankly, it's a bit
> annoying.

http://article.gmane.org/gmane.editors.vim.devel/48704

Best,
Christian
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