Thanks to those taking the time to post some responses on this question.
I found Tobia's suggestion to map a wrapping toggle onto a function key
extremely helpful - thanks, i'm using it now. Sometimes the simple ones
are the best :-)
I've also investigating folding a bit more thoroughly in the v
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007 15:25:25 -0600, fREW <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6/1/07, Charles E Campbell Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sounds like Vince Negri's conceal patch to vim would come in handy for this.
[snip]
> I would use conceal if it were in standard vim. Definitely.
So would I. It's
On 6/1/07, Charles E Campbell Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Howard Glynn wrote:
>
>
> I wondered whether there was a plugin somewhere that was able to
> abbreviate or
> partially hide the detail so i can see the overall structure more
> clearly. In essence I
> would like to collapse huge (singl
Howard Glynn wrote:
I wondered whether there was a plugin somewhere that was able to
abbreviate or
partially hide the detail so i can see the overall structure more
clearly. In essence I
would like to collapse huge (single) lines of tags to something like
Hello!
Sounds like Vince Negri'
Howard Glynn wrote:
> In essence I would like to collapse huge (single) lines of tags to
> something like
> Been a long long time vi user but bizarrely never made the
> jump to vim until quite recently.
Welcome!
> I'm editing a lot of complex html/cake-php thtml templates at
> the moment and despite useful color highlighting I'm finding
> it quite difficult to see the "wood for the trees" due to the
Hi all, first post.
Been a long long time vi user but bizarrely never made the jump to vim
until quite recently.
I'm editing a lot of complex html/cake-php thtml templates at the
moment and despite
useful color highlighting I'm finding it quite difficult to see the
"wood for the trees" due to
th