Thursday, August 13, 2015

Re: Open folds to a certain level within a range of lines

ANDY KENNEDY <ANDY.KENNEDY <at> adtran.com> writes:
>Paul.Domaskis wrote:
>> Is there a way to open folds to a certain level within a range of
>> lines?
>
> from :help folding
>
> OPENING AND CLOSING FOLDS
>
> A fold smaller than 'foldminlines' will always be displayed like it
> was open. Therefore the commands below may work differently on
> small folds.
>
> zo
> zo Open one fold under the cursor. When a count is given,
that
> many folds deep will be opened. In Visual mode one level
of
> folds is opened for all lines in the selected area.
>
> zO
> zO Open all folds under the cursor recursively. Folds that
don't
> contain the cursor line are unchanged.
> In Visual mode it opens all folds that are in the selected
> area, also those that are only partly selected.

Hi, Andy,

I actually use those two commands all the time. However, I may have
many dozens of nested folds in a particular range. I was hoping that
there was a command that can be applied over a range that can open
folds down to a depth of (say) 3. I was not able to find such a
command in the help.

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