On 28/08/2007, Nick Gravgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> For elastic tabstops to be implementable we need the ability to not
> only set non-uniform tabstops, but also to be able to do so on
> different lines. I have no idea how much work it would take to
> implement this. gvim may be able to take advantage of the fact that
> GTK's GtkTextView text widget supports this (I have a patched version
> of gedit on the page you linked to), but it will presumably need to be
> done in a different way for the console and other versions...

As someone who uses command line vim exclusively, I would be against
a GVim-only solution ;)


Richard

PS: Unrelated note: KVim will never see the light of day again, will it?
The zyk (or similar) project that aims to reimplement a feature subset is
the only living project, correct?

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