On 3/11/2013 4:29 PM, Ben Fritz wrote:
> On Monday, March 11, 2013 2:53:10 PM UTC-5, ping wrote a big HTML formatted message, which the Google Groups interface mangles too much on reply to be worth quoting, where he asked how to unfold up to "sibling" folds.
again HTML? I thought I carefully disabled the "html" checkbox in TB...
sorry about that. will check once I got a chance to touch my work PC.
>
> Are you looking for the zr and zR commands? You mentioned trying zc, zC, zm, and zM.
>
> Rather than using zo or za to open a fold, you could zr until you have the view you want. If you manually open/close some folds, you can use zx to re-apply the fold level set by zr/zm.
it looks the "zx" seems does exactly what I meant to have...it fold all
siblings , and keep current (where the cursor is )fold unfolded.
looking at help zx, it does so many things!...
zx Update folds:
Undo manually opened and closed folds:
re-apply 'foldlevel', then
do "zv": View cursor line.
Also forces recomputing folds.
This is useful when using
'foldexpr' and the buffer is changed in a way that
results in
folds not to be updated properly.
thanks as always!
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Tuesday, March 12, 2013
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