Hi,
On 2015-06-27 21:00, Meino.Cramer@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> when using vim for editing Perl sources, vim proceeds
> the next line with an comment sign '#', if the previous
> one was a comment line using <RET> in insert mode.
> 
> To not to miss even one of the wonderful feature of vim ;)  :
> 
> Suppose the situation is as follows (inser mode)
> 
>     # this is a comment in perl _
> 
> and "_" is, where my coursor is, Now I want to start
> coding in the next line. <RET> gives me a new line, but
> with a "#" in front of it, which I need to delete.
> 
> Another way to get "commentless" to the next line would
> be <ESC>o
> 
> Is there any other more elegant and/or shorter way to accomplish this?
> 
> Thanks a lot for any help in advance!
> Best regards,
> Meino
I believe disabling the 'r' formatoption is what you want.
See ":h formatoptions" for how to change them (and what they are), or
":h fo-table" to see all the available options.
Here's an online copy: 
http://vimhelp.appspot.com/change.txt.html#fo-table
'r' is not set by default in vi(m), so I imagine your .vimrc has the 
option
set and you simply forgot it was there ;)
HTH,
-- 
Jack
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