On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 11:00 AM, <romainlafourcade@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ideally, starting the program as 'vim' would automatically give the user the improvements promised in the name. And 'vi' would hide all those improvements.
>
> Here is my list of options to set when run as 'vim':
[...]
> set hidden
>
> Because 'nohidden' is too inflexible and 'hidden' would prevent new users from using tab pages as file proxies.
[...]
I disagree.
When I :quit a file, or otherwise |abandon| it, I want it to be quit,
not to remain there in-memory-but-not-saved. I use 'autowriteall' to
save it _to disk_ if possible, but I don't pretend that everyone will
want that setting. And if I want my changes to be lost (which happens,
but rarely) I explicitly use :q! instead of :q when quitting the file.
If _you_ want to use 'hidden', then set it in your vimrc, but don't
force every people who don't want it to explicitly ":set nohidden" in
_their_ vimrc. When I first became a serious Vim user, I went through
all the options and added vimrc lines for those where I wanted a
nondefault value (or to be precise, a different value than what the
vimrc_example.vim sets, since it sets most, but not all, of my
preferred settings and I source it in my vimrc); I definitely did not
add :set lines for _all_ of those whose defaults where the values I
preferred; reading your post makes me thing maybe I should have after
all.
Best regards,
Tony.
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