Monday, June 15, 2015

Re: Formatting of lists and paragraphs containing numbers with fo+=n

On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 09:21:08PM -0700, Ben Fritz wrote:
> A few people have hinted at it, but it hasn't actually been stated, but:
>
> If all you worry about are years, addresses, etc. then you could
> change your formatlistpat to only recognize numbers that are 2 digits,
> or 3 digits. Anything more could be not recognized as a list, since I
> assume you won't be typing lists of 1000 items in Vim.

It has been discussed in this thread but unfortunately I would like to
be able to have both lists longer than 9 items and numbers smaller than
10.

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