Saturday, January 29, 2011

Re: 'list', :list, and 'listchars'

Am 26.01.2011 18:41, schrieb Ben Fritz:
>> From looking at :list, it seems like it's basically supposed to print
> the line as it would show with 'list' turned on. However, I have a few
> questions:
>
> :help :list says it will use '^' for unprintable characters, and
> additionally says "This can be changed with the 'listchars' option.
> However, there does not seem to be any 'listchars' option controlling
> the display of unprintable characters. What does setting 'list' do for
> unprintable characters? Anything?
>
> :help :list only mentions EOL and unprintable behavior, but
> experimentation shows that "trail", "extends", and "tab" also apply
> from 'listchars'. "precedes" and "extends" certainly would not make
> sense in this context, but what about "nbsp" and "conceal"?
> Experimentation shows that these two options do not have any effect.
> Should they? I could understand "conceal" having no effect, but I
> would certainly expect "nbsp" to apply, since "trail", etc. all apply.

Unprintable characters basically are control characters
:h 'isprint
Tab is a control character - when 'listchars' does not include
'tab:xy', then tab will be printed as '^I'.

"nbsp" was added recently, maybe just forgotten to be implemented for
:list ...
:list is such a rarely used command ...

--
Andy

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