Harald Vajkonny schrieb:
> Andy Wokula schrieb:
>> Harald Vajkonny schrieb:
>>
>>> Christian Brabandt schrieb:
>>>
>>>> Well I thought of folding away all other paragraphs except the one,
>>>> you are working with. This may or may not be, what you want.
>>>>
>>> No, it isn't because I need to check, if sentences in original and
>>> translation are aligned properly. So I definitely need to see the other
>>> sentences.
>>>
>> Is it ok to change buffer contents?  Someone could write a script that
>> adds spaces to lines that don't fill enough room on screen.
>>
> Well, if there is no other way, that would be probably my workaround.
> But I really can not believe that vim does not have a switch, which
> makes it possible to sync lines.

Soft-wrapped displaying of lines is anyway not an area that makes Vim
shine ...  Might be that you ask for too much here, it's already great
to have 'scrollbind', isn't it?

> Imagine you have a file which contains ISBN-Numbers, one per line. And
> a second one which has abstracts of the contents of the book, also
> seperated by newlines. It should be possible to find a quick way of
> displaying them next to each other.

Yes, by joining both files into a table of your favorite data format and
then calling your favorite viewer on it.  I think your demand basically
goes beyond Vim's purpose.

-- 
Andy

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