Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Re: How to indicate multiple window lines that belong to a long line in a file

Am 2015-04-01 08:56, schrieb Paul Isambert:
> Le mercredi 01 avril 2015 à 04:21, 'Paul' via vim_use a écrit:
>> Currently I use "set number" for this purpose. But it takes a lot of
>> window
>> space. So I wonder whether there is a better way to do it, such as the
>> way
>> used in Emacs window (showing a little line wrap symbol at the end of
>> a
>> window line if it continues to the next window line), or maybe show
>> alternative background colors for different long lines? Any ideas?
>
> I'm not sure I understand your request correctly, but perhaps the
> showbreak option is what you're looking for?

Also note, you can configure the width of the number column using
the 'numberwidth' option.

Best,
Christian

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