> Hi Pablo!
>
> On Di, 20 Jul 2010, Pablo Giménez wrote:
>
>> What I wanto to do is something like this:
>> def myFoolDef()
>> . fool = "myFoolTest"
>> . for letter in fool:
>> . . print letter + "\n"
>> . print "I got an amazing fool sentence in a columns"
>>
>> As you can see every level of indentatin is shown by a dot.
>> And sometimes when coding with languages like Python this is really useful.
>> Cheers
>
> See the recent thread that started with this message:
> http://groups.google.com/group/vim_use/msg/ff4a9b37a625be12
This post is great, thanks!
I am using expandtabs so I think the hilight solution is better
because the listchars option seems to don't be able to detect spaces,
just tabs.
Cheers
>
> Oh and BTW, please don't Top poste.
Sorry about that.
>
> regards,
> Christian
>
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