Hey Eric Rather spend so many times writing your own indenting, have you tried org mode for vim plugin? search org mode in vim scripts, and should have some videos to show what it is. alternative you can use emacs org mode, even though emacs org mode is so much more powerful but i still love vim more, cos is much more intuitive than emacs,
using org mode plugin for vim, it has really simple indent method such as using the " * " symbol to create heading-> sub-heading, unlimited * 1 ** 2 *** 2.1 **** 2.1.1 **** 2,1.2 ** 3 *** 3.1 and other really amazing functions such as GTD, calendar, tagging blah blah you can find them in the videos since i mostly just use the indentation to record notes i don't think it remembers the state which line is folded which is not, its all folded when opening the file, but it is quite simple, just use "tab" key than it expands and minimizes, much easier than zR... even you add a shortcut, it still doesn't beat "tab" if you also like to use the @tags , its good that you also get the plugin of compview, this gives you a small slide down buffer letting you see all your search results, when you highlight the line in that small buffer, you will jump your view in your working buffer to that line. to trigger it use the leader key than v eg: \v have a go at it, i think you should love them as a writer. invest sometime in org mode plugin for vim, it saves you the headache of making one your own. On Jun 1, 11:37 pm, Eric Weir <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm a Vim novice, and a writer not a programmer. I've perused the responses > to questions about folding in the Vim FAQ. It's largely Greek to me. I have a > couple questions: I understand folds can be indented. Is it possible to get > Vim to wrap words to the indent column? Is there a way I can get folds to > persist across a save and reload? > > Thanks, > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Eric Weir > Decatur, GA USA > [email protected] -- You received this message from the "vim_mac" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
