Monday, April 6, 2015

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

Paul,

thanks for the suggestion. This is what I currently did. I use a symbol
like "|", but wish I can use other digraph symbols that look better.
Unfortunately many of them do not show in my gvim window in Windows 8.1.

Paul.

On 4/4/2015 3:53 AM, Paul Isambert wrote:
>
>> It will show ▲ at the beginning of a line that is continued from the line
>> above. When choosing the character for showbreak, I tried to choose a symbol
>> from the digraph table so that it is not mixed up with the normal
>> characters.
> You can also use the NonText highlight group to differentiate
> characters. I use a simple ">" as a 'showbreak' symbol, but it is
> slight less visible than normal characters (grey instead of black).
>
> Best,
> Paul
>

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