I've troubles setting VIM (7.1.xxx) for editing python files. Indenting seems to be broken (optimal 4 spaces). I've followed some tutorials I found via Google. Still no effect :/ Please help.

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What exactly is your problem? How is the indenting broken? – cschol Sep 15 '08 at 17:53
What platform are you using? Windows/Mac/Linux? – Jamie Sep 15 '08 at 20:54
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http://www.sontek.net/python-with-a-modular-ide-vim

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used tarred config file from the blog, worked like a charm, thanks. – M_1 Sep 15 '08 at 18:08
This is terrific are there setups like this for other programming languages available somewhere? Of course it would be easy to adapt but who isn't lazy? :) – Corporal Touchy Sep 16 '08 at 22:13
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The new url is: sontek.net/post/Python-with-a-modular-IDE-%28Vim%29.aspx – da01 Sep 5 '09 at 0:01
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the link seems dead now. – Nathan W Jan 5 '11 at 9:56
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This is the new link : sontek.net/python-with-a-modular-ide-vim – ablmf Jan 23 '11 at 23:11
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I use this on my macbook:

" configure expanding of tabs for various file types
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.py set expandtab
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.c set noexpandtab
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.h set noexpandtab
au BufRead,BufNewFile Makefile* set noexpandtab

" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
" configure editor with tabs and nice stuff...
" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
set expandtab           " enter spaces when tab is pressed
set textwidth=120       " break lines when line length increases
set tabstop=4           " use 4 spaces to represent tab
set softtabstop=4
set shiftwidth=4        " number of spaces to use for auto indent
set autoindent          " copy indent from current line when starting a new line

" make backspaces more powerfull
set backspace=indent,eol,start

set ruler                           " show line and column number
syntax on   			" syntax highlighting
set showcmd 			" show (partial) command in status line

(edited to only show stuff related to indent / tabs)

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If y'all want to help build a vim IDE for python, FORK!

http://github.com/skyl/vim-config-python-ide

I symlink from the repo to my vimconfig area and then I can change my repo with git branch.

You can look at an official python take which my werk is based on.

http://svn.python.org/projects/python/trunk/Misc/Vim/vimrc

at the end I add

setlocal softtabstop=4

So I can hit tab and it will be 4 spaces (if there are no leading characters that would cause supertab to kick in).

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Ensure you are editing the correct configuration file for VIM. Especially if you are using windows, where the file could be named _vimrc instead of .vimrc as on other platforms.

In vim type

:help vimrc

and check your path to the _vimrc/.vimrc file with

:echo $HOME

:echo $VIM

Make sure you are only using one file. If you want to split your configuration into smaller chunks you can source other files from inside your _vimrc file.

:help source

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for more advanced python editing consider installing the simplefold vim plugin. it allows you do advanced code folding using regular expressions. i use it to fold my class and method definitions for faster editing.

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