Re: User-defined tabulations

2017-09-21 Thread Mikhail V
On Wednesday, September 20, 2017 at 7:26:33 AM UTC+2, Christian Brabandt wrote: > On Di, 19 Sep 2017, Mikhail V wrote: > > > Is there in gVIM (I am gVIM user) a possibility to define > > different tabulations widths in single file? > > > > Like in a DTP software e.g. Indesign or Word, > > I

Re: User-defined tabulations

2017-09-19 Thread Christian Brabandt
On Di, 19 Sep 2017, Mikhail V wrote: > Is there in gVIM (I am gVIM user) a possibility to define > different tabulations widths in single file? > > Like in a DTP software e.g. Indesign or Word, > I can set custom tabulations for any paragraph and they > are stored within a file. > > Seems

Re: User-defined tabulations

2017-09-19 Thread Grant Taylor
On 09/19/2017 01:37 PM, Mikhail V wrote: I have noticed that there is similar functionality in VIM like markers, that are stored separately in side files. Are you referring to per file a-z marks / per instance A-Z marks? Which can be stored in viminfo files? -- Grant. . . . unix || die

User-defined tabulations

2017-09-19 Thread Mikhail V
Is there in gVIM (I am gVIM user) a possibility to define different tabulations widths in single file? Like in a DTP software e.g. Indesign or Word, I can set custom tabulations for any paragraph and they are stored within a file. Seems that the answer is no :( But maybe some work on this