On Wed, Jun 20, 2012 at 12:21 PM, mlh457 <mlh457@gmail.com> wrote:
> is there a way to make the output of "set all" an alphabetical list?
>
> i want to see all the options in an alphabetical list
Hmm.. From what I can see, the output if ":set all" *is* alphabetical,
just arranged in two blocks, the first consisting of simple options
(themselves arranged in columns instead of lines) and the second of
options with longer values. The two blocks are alphabetized within each
other.
Of course, you knew all this and actually want ONE list of options,
possibly one to a line or something. To get an editable variation, try
:options. To truly get what you seek will require a custom function. I
can produce one, if you're interested, but don't know of one offhand.
Hope this helps,
Salman
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