Monday, April 4, 2016

Re: Open All Folds When Opening a File

goldhexter wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've used VIM for basic editing, but am new to using it as a full fledged development environment. Much of my coding is via Python so I've installed the SimpylFold plugin via Vundle. All is fine, I can unfold and fold using the "z" options. However, what I'd like to do is always have a python file unfolded completely upon initial opening (or even better would be to save state if that is possible). I.e. have VIM automatically execute a "zM" each time a file is opened.
>
> Is there any straightforward way to do the above (am really a newbie at this at the moment).
>
* you want to use zR to open all folds
* you want to have something happen just to python files, so therefore:
make a file called .../.vim/ftplugin/python.vim . This file will be
sourced whenever one opens a python file.
* Place norm! zR in the .vim/ftplugin/python.vim file. This will run
zR as a normal command (as opposed to a command-line one).

HTH,
Chip Campbell

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