I wonder if there is a way to automatically detect
if a user is using CVS, RCS, ClearCase, etc.
If so, I could add the appropriate line in the file.
Another approach might be to try to read vim's
configuration file, or I could use a configuration file
custom for this application.
For this type of easy program it doesn't matter
much if you code it in vim or Perl. If I had found
a template in vim I might not have written this
at all. I would like to see what you use, or get
a pointer to a repository of good vim templates.
There is a lot of content at http://www.vim.org, and
I don't know where the good templates are.
It should work perfectly the first time! - toma
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