On 13.06.16 16:29, David Woodfall wrote:
> I did once use the uft8 symbol for ellipsis, but it really killed the
> readability of it.
Ah ... yes, the spaced out dots are especially good for indicating
hesitation/thinking in dialogue or even a list reply.
Maybe we need Vim spellchecking to recognise the difference between a
single period, and three consecutive. That would eliminate the root
cause of the problem.
Another lateral thought; in my Yellow on DarkSlateGrey colourscheme
(used for more than a quarter of a century, now) the dark blue highlight
is nothing more than a subtle visual hint. It is certainly not
annoyingly obtrusive. Admittedly, false positives are never good.
Erik
(Who could no longer survive without Vim spellchecking in several
languages.)
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