Configuring vim 15 July 2022, 15:06:55 Hi all :-)I'm trying to configure vim so that it behaves like on my other (Gentoo and Ubuntu) installations.Having vim launched when tying vi seems to be done trough a bashrc alias here, no problem.But when using the mouse in X, vim automatically starts the visual mode. I wanted to turn this off (to be done with "set mouse-=a"), but the configuration seems to be a lot different here:What I'm used to is to have /etc/vim/vimrc with the default global configuration, and /etc/vim/vimrc.local, where such changes can be added.Now, here, I only have /etc/vimrc, and inside, there's only "runtime! archlinux.vim". Adding "set mouse-=a" there has no effect?! So how can I do system-wide vim configuration?Also, adding this line to ~/.vimrc seems to bypass the loading of the default configuration, e.g. syntax highlighting is turned off as soon as this file exists.So … how do I configure vim on Artix the right way? Thanks for all help!
Re: Configuring vim Reply #1 – 15 July 2022, 19:50:49 Quote from: l3u – on 15 July 2022, 15:06:55Hi all :-)I'm trying to configure vim so that it behaves like on my other (Gentoo and Ubuntu) installations.Having vim launched when tying vi seems to be done trough a bashrc alias here, no problem.But when using the mouse in X, vim automatically starts the visual mode. I wanted to turn this off (to be done with "set mouse-=a"), but the configuration seems to be a lot different here:What I'm used to is to have /etc/vim/vimrc with the default global configuration, and /etc/vim/vimrc.local, where such changes can be added.Now, here, I only have /etc/vimrc, and inside, there's only "runtime! archlinux.vim". Adding "set mouse-=a" there has no effect?! So how can I do system-wide vim configuration?Also, adding this line to ~/.vimrc seems to bypass the loading of the default configuration, e.g. syntax highlighting is turned off as soon as this file exists.So … how do I configure vim on Artix the right way? Thanks for all help!>>Adding "set mouse-=a" there has no effect?! So how can I do system-wide vim configuration?I think you're doing the option wrong. it's set mouse=""Also that I use /etc/vimrc for configuration, I dunno why it doens't work for you
Re: Configuring vim Reply #2 – 15 July 2022, 22:48:21 Adding set mouse="" also didn't work, but I found it:Actually, one has to uncomment let skip_defaults_vim=1. After that, one can add additional system-wide configuration.I still don't get why it's /etc/vimrc here and not /etc/vim/vimrc.* … whatever ;-)
Re: Configuring vim Reply #3 – 16 July 2022, 06:49:39 Quote from: l3u – on 15 July 2022, 22:48:21Adding set mouse="" also didn't work, but I found it:Actually, one has to uncomment let skip_defaults_vim=1. After that, one can add additional system-wide configuration.I still don't get why it's /etc/vimrc here and not /etc/vim/vimrc.* … whatever ;-)>>I still don't get why it's /etc/vimrc here and not /etc/vim/vimrc.* … whatever ;-)It is the correct way. Why put vimrc in a directory?
Re: Configuring vim Reply #4 – 16 July 2022, 22:26:42 Gentoo, Ubuntu and Debian do it like that … so I thought this was the "default" behavior or so …