> As you see, pressing Enter makes the backslash disappear. Also, as soon
> as Enter is pressed, all 'this' and '--example' strings appear on a
> different background (light gray in my case with 'colorscheme desert'
> which I use).
> 
> Please advise how to fix it.
go from inoremap \<cr> <c-o>:ArgIndent<cr>
to      inoremap \<cr> \<c-o>:ArgIndent<cr>
I also made some changes to leave/restore original values of @" and @/.
the final version is:
command -nargs=0 ArgIndent {
	y y | put y
	var s = @/
	s!\v^\s*\zs(\S+\s+).*!\=repeat(' ', 1 + len(submatch(1)))!
	@/ = s
}
inoremap \<cr> \<c-o>:ArgIndent<cr>
> Thanks.
I thank you too: I never went to this level of detail and just used only
spaces. If it's ok for shell scripting, it can be anoying in C for
example so you came with the request but we both come with a solution
I'll reuse.
regards
-- 
Marc Chantreux
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