2012-12-31 00:09:01 |
Steve McKinney |
description |
Your input (keystroke for keystroke):
<tab>
The expected output:
<tab> expands to 2 spaces.
The actual output:
<tab> jumps to jumps down several lines or does nothing at all.
Details:
* I ONLY observe this behavior in html and eruby files, although I haven't done an exhaustive search.
* Disabling either UltiSnips OR Supertab resolves this issue.
* Output of :set ts? et? sts? sw?
tabstop=2
expandtab
softtabstop=2
shiftwidth=2
The output of :py import sys; print sys.version:
2.7.2 (default, Jun 20 2012, 16:23:33)
[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple Clang 4.0 (tags/Apple/clang-418.0.60)]
Additional vim plugins that might interfere:
Supertab |
Your input (keystroke for keystroke):
<tab>
The expected output:
<tab> expands to 2 spaces.
The actual output:
<tab> jumps to down several lines or does nothing at all.
Details:
* I ONLY observe this behavior in html and eruby files, although I haven't done an exhaustive search.
* Disabling either UltiSnips OR Supertab resolves this issue.
* Output of :set ts? et? sts? sw?
tabstop=2
expandtab
softtabstop=2
shiftwidth=2
The output of :py import sys; print sys.version:
2.7.2 (default, Jun 20 2012, 16:23:33)
[GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple Clang 4.0 (tags/Apple/clang-418.0.60)]
Additional vim plugins that might interfere:
Supertab |
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