Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Re: command history ("q:") inherits foldcolumn from current window

On Wed, August 17, 2011 4:22 pm, Paul wrote:
> On Aug 17, 10:17 am, Paul <paul.domas...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> The foldcolumn option is listed as local to window.  Whenever I recall
>> the command history ("q:"), the foldcolumn is set to the same as the
>> window in which the cursor resided when issuing "q:".  Is there a way
>> to prevent this?  I am using Vim 7.3 in Windows 7 Enterprise 32-bit.
>
> For that matter, any new buffer/window created with <Ctrl-W Ctrl-N> or
> ":new" also inherits the foldcolumn option...it'd be nice to avoid
> that as well. Not sure if it can be done with autocmd (which I'm
> newly read-up on). Currently, my .vimrc has:
>
> autocmd BufNewFile,BufRead *.vb setl ft=vb | syntax enable | color
> mine
> autocmd BufNewFile,BufRead *.vb setl fen foldmethod=indent
> foldcolumn=7 number

I can't reproduce this. Only if I used set fdc=7 the new window opened by
q: will contain the global value of the foldcolumn, but when only
setting the foldcolumn locally (using :setl) opening the commandline
window using q: does not contain the foldcolumn.

regards,
Christian

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