On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 10:00 PM, Tim Chase <vim@tim.thechases.com> wrote:
> This sounds suspiciously like something that might come from Dr.
> Chip's "LogiPat" plugin, perhaps you have that installed and upgraded
> it at some point (I have it available, but it's a pretty old version
> without an ":ELP" command to ?
When I looked at the help, its version history is a little bizarre
looking to me:
3. LogiPat History *logipat-history*
v3 Sep 25, 2006 * LP_Or() fixed; it now encapsulates its output
in \%(...\) parentheses
Dec 12, 2011 * |:ELP| added
* "" is mapped to a single " and left inside patterns
v2 May 31, 2005 * LPF and LogiPatFlags commands weren't working
v1 May 23, 2005 * initial release
> If that's the case, and push come to shove, you can un-command it with
>
> :delcommand ELP
>
> to get your unambiguity back. Alternatively, if you don't use the
> LogiPat plugin, you should be able to disable it to cut it off at the
> pass.
I don't use it, but perhaps something else does? I have (to date)
installed all of my few plugins with Vundle. This appears to be
something part of the new build I just installed (as mentioned in my
original email). I will probably use your delcommand suggestion. I
presume this is reversible?
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