My .vimrc file
Hi in this ocation i want show my .vimrc file this is the configuration file for edit my sources-code and anothers text files. The advantages of my vimrc file (almost for me) are :
- one space indent for c and c++ codes.
- my favorite colors
- tab navigation like firefox
- Ctrl-t make a new tab
- Ctrl-p and Ctrl-n go to previous or next tab respectively.
My vimrc file its :
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" All system-wide defaults are set in $VIMRUNTIME/debian.vim (usually just
" /usr/share/vim/vimcurrent/debian.vim) and sourced by the call to :runtime
" you can find below. If you wish to change any of those settings, you should
" do it in this file (/etc/vim/vimrc), since debian.vim will be overwritten
" everytime an upgrade of the vim packages is performed. It is recommended to
" make changes after sourcing debian.vim since it alters the value of the
" 'compatible' option.
" This line should not be removed as it ensures that various options are
" properly set to work with the Vim-related packages available in Debian.
runtime! debian.vim
" Uncomment the next line to make Vim more Vi-compatible
" NOTE: debian.vim sets 'nocompatible'. Setting 'compatible' changes numerous
" options, so any other options should be set AFTER setting 'compatible'.
"set compatible
" Vim5 and later versions support syntax highlighting. Uncommenting the next
" line enables syntax highlighting by default.
syntax on
" If using a dark background within the editing area and syntax highlighting
" turn on this option as well
"set background=dark
"if (&term == "iterm") || (&term == "putty")
" set background=dark
"endif
highlight Normal ctermbg=white ctermfg=black
" Uncomment the following to have Vim jump to the last position when
" reopening a file
if has("autocmd")
au BufReadPost * if line("'\"") > 0 && line("'\"") <= line("$")
\| exe "normal g'\"" | endif
endif
" Uncomment the following to have Vim load indentation rules according to the
" detected filetype. Per default Debian Vim only load filetype specific
" plugins.
"if has("autocmd")
" filetype indent on
"endif
" The following are commented out as they cause vim to behave a lot
" differently from regular Vi. They are highly recommended though.
set cindent sw=1 " Set for C programs
"set showcmd " Show (partial) command in status line.
"set showmatch " Show matching brackets.
"set ignorecase " Do case insensitive matching
"set smartcase " Do smart case matching
"set incsearch " Incremental search
"set autowrite " Automatically save before commands like :next and :make
"set hidden " Hide buffers when they are abandoned
"set mouse=a " Enable mouse usage (all modes) in terminals
" Source a global configuration file if available
" XXX Deprecated, please move your changes here in /etc/vim/vimrc
if filereadable("/etc/vim/vimrc.local")
source /etc/vim/vimrc.local
endif
" tab navigation like firefox
:nmap <C-p> :tabprevious<cr>
:nmap <C-n> :tabnext<cr>
":map <C-S-tab> :tabprevious<cr>
":map <C-tab> :tabnext<cr>
":imap <C-S-tab> <ESC>:tabprevious<cr>i
":imap <C-tab> <ESC>:tabnext<cr>i
:nmap <C-t> :tabnew<cr>
":imap <C-t> <ESC>:tabnew<cr>
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Note that the ” character is a comment line
JP.

Jajajaja… está como mis pequeños cursos de pimp my terminal de ChileHardWare. Lástima que yo soy un jed-adicto y no me he dado el tiempo de aprender vi. De hecho, hice esta guía para instalar Jed en cualquier máquina Unix, from the scratch. Luego conocí fink y sus ports de apt-get xD
http://www.chilehardware.com/foro/gu-instalar-jed-t33987.html?t=33987