cga2000 wrote:
On Sun, Jun 04, 2006 at 03:11:10PM EDT, A.J.Mechelynck wrote:
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Note that the same highlight group also governs the @ or @@@ for a
partial line at the end of a window, and possibly other things too.
I had thought of that while experimenting - although I have no idea
what the "@" and "@@@" are .. or the "partial lines".
When using 'wrap', one "file line" can be wrapped onto several "screen
lines". When the last "file line" in a buffer window overflows below the
bottom of the window, then one of two things can happen:
- if 'display' includes "lastline", the bottom three characters at lower
right of the window are replaced by @@@, the rest of that "file line" is
displayed, or as much of it as fits into the window.
- Otherwise (the default) the last "file line" in the window is replaced
by as many "screen lines" as necessary consisting of @ at left, the rest
empty.
Is there any way I can query vim to find out what a group (?) like
NonText actually covers?
:help NonText
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Best regards,
Tony.