On 7/18/19 6:44 PM, Steven A. Falco wrote:
On 7/18/19 10:28 AM, Zdenek Dohnal wrote:
On 7/18/19 4:10 PM, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:
Hello, Zdenek Dohnal.
Thu, 18 Jul 2019 15:51:33 +0200 you wrote:
Even the new .spec files, which do not have to be RPM spec files? Because Vim provides spec template for such cases.
I never used this feature, so I think it can be disabled by default.
That's the thing which I asked for opinion on, not about syntax highlighting.
Ah - now I understand. I thought you were asking about syntax highlighting.
I had never noticed the feature of creating a new spec file from a template, because I have my own .vimrc file, so the /etc/vimrc file has no effect for me.
That's not true (at least on my machine). I have my own .vimrc and yet the template is loaded when I create a new spec.
I think having a template for just this single file type is kind of "strange". I'd personally be fine with removing that line from /etc/vimrc. I'd expect users who want templates to set them up for themselves, rather than forcing users to disable templates they don't want.
Yes, that's exactly what I thought. We also have rpmdev-newspec, which I typically use if I create a spec file for a Fedora package. It's irritating that they're different.
Kind regards, Till