On 2008-12-27, T. Borgmann wrote:
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> On Dec 27, 3:22 pm, Ben Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Edwin Miller wrote:
>> > Hi,
>>
>> > I have to edit tables with very long lines.
>> > To keep the first column in focus while editing e.g. the last column it 
>> > would
>> > be great to use something like a "vertical" folding.
>> > (Analogue to the horizontal foldings with "zf")
>> > Is there such a feature in vim?
>>
>> I would just vertically split the window (:vsplit) and set scrollbinding
>> for both windows (:windo setlocal scrollbind), and make the left hand
>> window wide enough to just show the column I'm interested in always
>> seeing as a reference (CTRL-W <number> | -- i.e. the pipe/bar character)
>> to do something like this. Then I could scroll the right hand window to
>> the right but the left one would stay showing the left column, but both
>> windows would scroll up and down together.
>>
>> You could extend the concept to have a number of vertical splits each
>> showing a different part of the table.
>>
>> So that's not exactly what you asked for, but that's kinda how I'd deal
>> with the situation.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Ben.
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> I came across some "horizontal folding" or "inline folding" scripts at

Hi, I'm very interested with "inline folding" but I can't find it, could you
show me the url please?

> vim.org. Theese could be useful for you. The way Ben Schmidt has
> written also sound very good.
> >
>


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