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authorMitsuo Tokumori <mitsuo@aspi5>2019-11-09 13:13:00 -0500
committerMitsuo Tokumori <mitsuo@aspi5>2019-11-09 13:13:00 -0500
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Disabled natural scrolling on laptop touchpad and other minor changes.
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@@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ set smartindent
" Word wrap
set wrap
set linebreak
-" Set textwidth when you know how to quickly 'justify' comments or block of
-" text. This is a really nice feature, but how can I edit C comments without
-" leaving some lines short?
-" set textwidth=80
+" TODO: Figure out how to quickly 'justify' comments or block of
+" text. Auto-text wrapping is a really nice feature, but how can I edit C comments
+" without leaving some lines short?
+set textwidth=80
" set wrapmargin=0
" set formatoptions-=t