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How to override settings in core/general.vim #57

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hkclark opened this issue Jan 28, 2020 · 1 comment
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How to override settings in core/general.vim #57

hkclark opened this issue Jan 28, 2020 · 1 comment
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hkclark commented Jan 28, 2020

Is there a way to override settings in core/general.vim? For example, I would like to include set mouse-=a. I tried putting that in ~/.EverVim.vimrc but it has no effect. Thanks!

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hkclark commented Jan 28, 2020

I see in core/core.vim where it checks if ~/.EverVim.vimrc then it uses it, but that's before core/general.vim is used. How about adding a second "user config file" file at the end of core/core/vim (maybe ~/.EverVim.after.vimrc) that does the same thing as ~/.EverVim.vimrc but it runs at the very end so users can override settings? (Or is there already some other provision for this that I haven't discovered yet?) Thank you very much!

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