Thanks Tony.
I have the status line already working, but I was looking for
something more visual.
you know in many editors every level of indentation is show as points
in you text, so it is easy to see how many levels you lines have.

El día 7 de julio de 2010 03:16, Tony Mechelynck
<[email protected]> escribió:
> On 06/07/10 17:04, Pablo Giménez wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>> I am trying to make more clear my indent levels when programming python.
>> In many editors you can set to visualize indentation level in your
>> text, at every level a character, usually a point is shown, so you
>> onlu need to count the number of preceding points to know your indent
>> level.
>> I am already using cream-showinvisibles plugin:
>> http://vim.sourceforge.net/scripts/script.php?script_id=363
>> But this one don't show indentation levels visually.
>>
>> Any ideas???
>> cheers
>>
>>
>> --
>> Un saludo
>> Best Regards
>> Pablo Giménez
>>
>
> You should be able to display on the statusline the virtual column of the
> first nonblank character on the current line. (This would, of course,
> require a custom statusline.) The tricky part would be how to do it without
> unduly disturbing editing.
>
> See :help 'statusline'
>
>
> Best regards,
> Tony.
> --
> There was an old pirate named Bates
> Who was learning to rhumba on skates.
>        He fell on his cutlass
>        Which rendered him nutless
> And practically useless on dates.
>



-- 
Un saludo
Best Regards
Pablo Giménez

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