Not really, I would still have to hunt down messages in the archive,
look at patches to find one that looks like it would work, then figure
out who wrote this anyway...
But let this not be an invitation for someone to do all this work,
because I'm just going to add a line in the todo list and it will sit
there for a while. At least until lots of bugs have been fixed before I
dare including a feature that most likely will cause more bugs.
No matter how nice that feature is.
There shouldn't be much work to do. I have been regularly compiling this
patch into my Vim since it was first written, updating it as necessary.
I have been busy recently, so haven't recompiled Vim for a few months.
However, I doubt there will have been (m)any recent changes that break
this patch. I will try to update it to the latest version within a few
weeks. Feel free to nudge me if I do not.
Also, I have noticed no stability problems throughout the time I have
been applying the patch, so I think it's pretty solid. It has certainly
had plenty of testing by me (I use it very regularly). IMHO, it's pretty
much ready for inclusion in mainstream Vim.
There is, however, a problem/limitation/weakness that needs to be
resolved, related to the interplay between tabstop and vartabstop. I
will try to look into this in the next few weeks, too, and write a
followup message to the mailing list.
Ben.
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