Friday, April 3, 2015

Re: How to indicate multiple window lines that belong to a long line in a file

Charles Campbell wrote:
> 'Paul' via vim_use wrote:
>> Currently I use "set number" for this purpose. But it takes a lot of
>> window space. So I wonder whether there is a better way to do it, such
>> as the way used in Emacs window (showing a little line wrap symbol at
>> the end of a window line if it continues to the next window line), or
>> maybe show alternative background colors for different long lines? Any
>> ideas?
>>
> Please don't hijack threads.
>
Just in case you (Paul) don't know what I meant by that: please don't
reply to a message and change its subject to something utterly
unrelated. The result is that your message appears buried inside the
original thread, and so others who may be interested in your topic won't
see it because they're not interested in the original topic. Instead,
send an email to the group with your new topic (not a reply).

Regards,
Chip Campbell

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