Re: Cutting out Vim's chattiness...how easy is it?

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Hi,

Create a .vimrc file in your home directory and enter

:set noruler

You can also simply echo it like this:

echo ':set noruler' >> ~/.vimrc


On Sat, Feb 19, 2022 at 04:21 Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
So I've got Mutt set up with vim as my editor of choice. it's not nearly as scary as people make it out to be, it's easy to get the hang
of.

But I have a question, and unsure if I can do this easily. If I type a sentence, and then step through words, I get the charactter numbers. Like this four is six a  seven test 11, so how would I remove the numbers after it. It's counting the number of characters. Which I'm
okay with. But I don't want it announced after every single word

Is there a quick way to sort this? If I'm going word by word to review what I've got, I want to just hear the words, not how many characters since the start of the file

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