Diff mode folds huge swaths of a file a lot of the time. So when I want to view some context around a diff, it is very inconvenient to place the cursor on the fold and use zo, because then the spot I was looking at jumps off-screen.
So I can do :-1foldopen with my cursor *below* the fold to keep the part of interest right where I want it.
But, this doesn't open the fold in both sides of the diff, unlike when I use zo.
Is there a better way to show more context in a diff for a *specific* change. I don't want to use zr to unfold *everything*, just the one fold above the current change.
Also, is this the intended behavior of :foldopen, that it doesn't act on both sides of a diff?
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Tuesday, November 24, 2015
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