On Thu, October 8, 2009 3:34 pm, Harald Vajkonny wrote:
>
> Christian Brabandt schrieb:
>> On Thu, October 8, 2009 2:36 pm, Harald Vajkonny wrote:
>>
>>> Is there any way to display wrapped lines with their beginnings always
>>> at the same horizontal position, like this:
>>>
>>> 4 xxx xxx xxx xxx | 4 xxx xxx xxx xxx
>>>    xxx xxx xxx xxx |    xxx xxx xxx xxx
>>>    xxx xxx xxx xxx |    xxx xxx xxx xxx
>>>    xxx xxx xxx xxx |
>>> 5 xxx xxx xxx xxx | 5 xxx xxx xxx xxx
>>>    xxx xxx xxx xxx |    xxx xxx xxx xxx
>>>
>>
>> Try diff-mode:
>> :windo :diffthis
>>
> No, this doesn't help at all, not only because diff turns off line
> wrapping (which I need heavily), but also because my files A and B

You could turn it back on, right?

> differ totally: A is an original text and B is its translation into a
> different language. When I turn on diff mode, everything is marked red,
> because there is nothing in common.

:hi! DiffAdd link None
:hi! DiffChange link None
:hi! DiffDelete link None
:hi! DiffText link None
>
> What I would need is nothing else than horizontal alignment of long
> lines at their beginnings.

I don't know if it is possible to align paragraphs. May be folding all
paragraphs away?

regards,
Christian
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