On Monday, January 28, 2013 4:28:21 PM UTC-6, Paul wrote:
> When using folds with foldmethod=indent, is there a way to show a user
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> specified number of lines before actually folding? For example, if
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> the user specified context is 2 lines before and after the fold, then
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> a fold is only created at a particular indentation level if there are
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> 6 or more consecutive lines at a particular identation level or
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> greater: The 1st 2 lines show, the last 2 lines show, and the middle 2
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> lines are folded (if there was only 1 line in the middle, there isn't
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> much point in folding it since the fold itself takes a line).
There is the 'foldminlines' option. foldmethod=indent cannot show the context you desire for closed folds, but you could make your own function for foldmethod=expr.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013
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