Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Re: close all folds but current?

On 04.06.13 21:18, Tim Chase wrote:
> On 2013-06-04 18:41, steen wrote:
> > What I would like to do is to be able to close all folds in a
> > document except the one I am currently working in.
>
> It sounds like
>
> zMzO
>
> would do what you want: "zM" closes all folds, then "zO" (that's
> a capital oh-for-open, not a zero) opens all folds under the cursor.
> Alternatively, you might be looking for
>
> zMzv
>

There's a minor variant which also works. I've adopted the practice of:

zM<right-arrow> # Or zMl, if you're a hjkl-er.

to close all folds, then open the current one. Since <right-arrow> is
what I use for opening a fold in the first place, it's used often enough
that I don't sit there wondering which z-whatsit I'm trying to remember
for the less common use-case.

Erik

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