> Bram,
>
> On Mi, 28 Mär 2012, Abu Yoav wrote:
>
> [...]
> > I am editing a text file (latex). I prefer that each paragraph be a
> > long line, and that vim wrap the text. That's the usual behaviour, and
> > that works fine. An option that seems very helpful is cursorline, so I
> > set it (":set cul"). However, this does not do what I want. Namely,
> > instead of highlighting the *visual* line I am on, it highlights the
> > whole paragraph. Is there any way to highlight only the current visual
> > line I am on? Again, a workaround would be to instruct vim to have
> > lines of at most 80 characters (say), but I don't want that.
>
> The help for 'cursorline' says:
>
> ,----
> | Highlight the screen line of the cursor with CursorLine
> `----
>
> While 'cul' has always been highlighting complete lines. Do you think,
> this would warrant a new option, that changes 'cul' to only highlight
> screen lines or change the option 'cul' to a string option, that can be
> set to 'screen' or 'line'?
>
> This might be helpful for long lines (e.g. when editing csv files and
> wrap is set).
>
> If not, the documentation should be updated.
Or declare it a bug and fix the behavior to match the documentation.
Regards,
Gary
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