Ben Fritz wrote:
I only rarely edit files with 10000 or more lines. Most of the time for me, my 
'rnu' column takes 4 columns, and my 'nu' column takes 5. I don't care about 
the extra width, and would probably never turn off the option to show the 
absolute number on the current line if there were such an option. I'd support 
doing it that way always, but I'd accept an option as well.

When some users of some simulation s/w I helped write have a problem, I usually end up with 10-150G long debugging traces; I usually break these up into 1G chunks and "edit" (more usually, examine) these. So I often end up with files having considerably more than 10,000 lines in them. Since the patch has been accepted which installs the current line number, I'll probably just use my RltvNmbr plugin instead.

Regards,
Chip Campbell

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