Hi list,
I'd like to stop vim from modifying the first n columns of a buffer, no
matter what I do in it.
Consider the following data, where the number isn't vims internal line
numbers, but actual data:
50 ./bin/
51 ./cgi/
52 ./dev/
53 ./devlaleh/
54 ./emu/
55 ./etc/
Now, I'd want to perform any action in this buffer, for example a simple:
:%s/ /_/
and I need vim to *think* that the buffer starts at column 9.
I know that I can solve this with mappings and functions, but this isn't
an option in this case.
How would I go about solving this please?
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