I'd it was on code that had tabs as the indentation, then listchars can do
that. If it uses spaces for indent, I dunno
On Nov 22, 2012 4:48 PM, "syncone" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Guys.
>
> it has been a while when I saw a picture on the web where some lines of
> code marked in thies way:
>
> for(foo = 1; foo <= 100; foo++){
> + if(some condition){
> + + code
> + + code
> + + code
> + }
> }
>
> the + signs were some kinds of dots which show that the lines for and the
> closing tag } belog together.
> is searched a lot for this but didnt find some solution by now.
> is there a plugin for or do I have to set in up manually.
> that would be the last thing to make my vimrc perfect for me.
>
> I hope you may have a solution for me
>
> Thanks
>
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