On Jul 17, 10:41 am, Tony ... wrote: > On 17/07/09 15:14, Magnus ... wrote: > > > The use-case where a person wants to look at the last part of one > > paragraph when editing the next one (or vice versa) is an extremely > > common one, and one which is addressed by pretty much any other editor > > (including Windows Notepad, as a previous poster has noted). > > :help :split
Touché! :-) > Please avoid top-posting next time: the preferred post form on these > lists consists of placing your reply below what you're replying to, and > snipping away what isn't relevant. Sorry, will do so from now on. Best, Magnus ps. While I continue to think that this feature would be very useful, I've been exploring Vim's features to allow editing of files with hard breaks without "noticing" the breaks (using 'set fo+=a' and so on). I found these features to be pretty powerful, and I guess that is how Vimmers tend to do their "word-processing." It may be more productive for now to get on that boat, rather than griping over the feature I mentioned. Assuming I can find good plugins or snippets to convert between such a format and a "no-break" format, it should fulfill all my needs. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
