Tim Chase <vim <at> tim.thechases.com> writes:
|On 2015-07-23 19:26, Paul wrote:
|> Is there a way in vim to recursively open all folds within a range
|> of lines? The zO command will open all folds in the entire file,
|> but I don't want that.
|
| Depending on whether you want to ignore or suppress error messages,
| you can use
|
| :3,15norm zO
|
| or
|
| :sil! 3,15norm zO
|
| where "3,15" is the range over which you want to open folds (any
| range will do: ":help :range").
|
| If any of the lines in that range aren't part of a fold, it will
| give an error message ("E490: No fold found") so prefixing it with
| the "sil!" is a nice way to tell it to shut up about stuff you don't
| care about.
|
| If you do it frequently, you can make a :command or :map it.
Thanks, Tim. It works like a "bewt". I may map it later, but for the
time being, I don't want to go throught anx of what mapping to give
up.
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