John Little wrote:
> I must be missing something here. :h :options says
> "For window and buffer specific options, the last accessed window is used to set the option value in"
> But the options window is ignored. F. ex.
>
> If I start vim with
> vim -u NONE -U NONE -i NONE -N
> then I type
> 200ii
> and press escape, 200 characters are wrapped onto 3 lines, then
> :options
> move the cursor to 4 displaying text, press enter, move the cursor to the line with "set wrap", press enter, and it toggles to "set nowrap".
>
> But the wrap option in the window with 200 i's is not affected.
That's a bug in the script, I'll make a fix.
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