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The edit-buffer dependent configuration parameters are identified with a '''"(*)"''' in their name. Many of the programming, word processing and file handling parameters are included.
 
The edit-buffer dependent configuration parameters are identified with a '''"(*)"''' in their name. Many of the programming, word processing and file handling parameters are included.
  
When modifying any of the configurations under the <kdb>Config</kbd>, such as ''Tab/Fill'', the '''Config all buffers''' controls whether the <kbd>Config</kbd> menu changes apply only to the current edit-buffer or all buffers. The Config command is even more flexible; you can change up to three different copies of each edit-buffer dependent parameter.
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When modifying any of the configurations under the <kbd>Config</kbd>, such as ''Tab/Fill'', the '''Config all buffers''' controls whether the <kbd>Config</kbd> menu changes apply only to the current edit-buffer or all buffers. The Config command is even more flexible; you can change up to three different copies of each edit-buffer dependent parameter.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:56, 30 December 2016


For maximum flexibility when editing multiple files, vEdit maintains a separate set of Tab stops and selected configuration parameters for each edit buffer. For example, You may have word wrap enabled for one file being edited, but not for another.

The edit-buffer dependent configuration parameters are identified with a "(*)" in their name. Many of the programming, word processing and file handling parameters are included.

When modifying any of the configurations under the Config, such as Tab/Fill, the Config all buffers controls whether the Config menu changes apply only to the current edit-buffer or all buffers. The Config command is even more flexible; you can change up to three different copies of each edit-buffer dependent parameter.

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