On Wednesday, December 9, 2015 at 11:07:09 AM UTC-5, Ben Fritz wrote:
>On Wednesday, December 9, 2015 at 8:38:34 AM UTC-6, Paul wrote:
>> Now....I was also wondering if it was possible to shorten the
>> height of empty lines? Just kidding! But more seriously, that is
>> one of the limitations I'm finding, that the content viewable on
>> one screen is limited due to the spacing. Ah well. All-text
>> editing: Has strong advantages, but some down sides.
>
> Well, you can try experimenting with 'linespace'. But see the
> caveats in the help.
>
> Or set your font size smaller, obviously.
For sure...I've got it as small as it can be while being discernible.
I've experimented with linespace before, and find that sometimes
things like underscores and lower tails of letters don't show.
I avoid it for the most part. I was just kidding about a practical
way for vim to compress info vertically, as I meant compression of
only lines without code (which is not possible with a simple text
editor).
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