Did anyone try the patch with vim 7.3?  It seems it's very old.  Thanks.

On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 8:23 PM, Nono <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks!!!
>
> Googling about showbreak, I found this:
> http://groups.google.com/group/vim_dev/web/vim-patches . The 9th patch,
> "Correctly indent wrapped lines", seems to be exactly what I want, but
> installing it seems a little bit too complicated for me.
>
> Also, as Tony said, it seems that Vim (without patch) does not support wrap
> with variable indent :'(
>
> I have added "set showbreak=+++\ \ \  ", but I wish I have one day a real
> wrap with indentation for my beloved text editor!!!
>
> Best regards
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:03 AM, Михаил Голубев <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> But if you still want to use wrapping feature of Vim (which is quite
>> usefull sometimes), I suppose you can use 'showbreak' option to recognise
>> whether long line was wrapped.
>> According to your example it could look like this:
>>
>> *- blablabla**blablablablablab**lablablab**lablab*
>> *>>labla**  # bullet list*
>> *   - blébléblé**bléblébléblébl**éblébléblé**blébl*
>> *>>é**  # bullet list in the first bullet list*
>> *   - bliblibli**bliblibliblibliblibl**ibliblibliblibliblib*
>> *>>li**  # **bullet list in the first bullet list*
>> *
>> *
>> if showbreak was set to *>>*. Hope it will help you.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Mikhail Golubev
>>
>>
>> 2011/7/5 Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]>
>>
>>> On 05/07/11 11:09, Nono wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello!
>>>>
>>>> I use a lot bullet list in my .txt files and I'd like to have a layout
>>>> as Firefox or OpenOffice do. Do you know an option/command to do this?
>>>>
>>>> Here are some precisions:
>>>>
>>>> When I use bullet list in Vim, it does something like this:
>>>> /- blablabla//**blablablablablablablablablabla**blabla//  # bullet list
>>>>    - blébléblé//**bléblébléblébléblébléblébléblé**//  # bullet list in
>>>> the
>>>> first bullet list
>>>>    - bliblibli//**blibliblibliblibliblibliblibli**blibliblibli//  #
>>>> //bullet list in the first bullet list/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The layout is OK. However, if my Vim window goes smaller and is then not
>>>> large enought, Vim goes back to the line and shows something like this:
>>>> /- blablablablablablablabla|   # | represent the window border
>>>> blablablablablablabla |
>>>>    - bléblébléblébléblébléb|
>>>> blébléblébléblé |
>>>>    - blibliblibliblibliblibliblib|
>>>> bliblibliblibliblibli |/
>>>>
>>>> This layout is not OK :'(
>>>> I cannot see easily where the bullet begin, where is the main bullet
>>>> list and where are the bullet lists in the main bullet list.
>>>> I'd like a layout as Firefox and OpenOffice do:
>>>> /- blablablablablablablabla
>>>>   blablablablablablablabla
>>>>    - blébléblébléblébléblé
>>>>      bléblébléblébléblé
>>>>    - bliblibliblibliblibliblibli
>>>>      bliblibliblibliblibliblibli
>>>>
>>>> /One more precision: One solution is that when I write, "back to line"
>>>> are inserted automatically. I'd like to avoid this, so I can use all the
>>>> space if I have a larger window: If I have a larger window (large
>>>> enough), it would go back to a layout like this:
>>>> /- blablablablablablablablablabla**blablablablablabla
>>>>    - bléblébléblébléblébléblébléblé**blébléblé
>>>>    - blibliblibliblibliblibliblibli**blibliblibliblibliblibli/
>>>>
>>>> Does Anyone know a command/option to have a layout like this?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!!!
>>>>
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>>>
>>> Vim will not display variable indents when wrapping long lines without
>>> actually breaking them.
>>>
>>> What you could do is ":set nowrap" which will display each line of the
>>> file as only one line with no wrapping, and if the line is longer than the
>>> window's width you will need to scroll horizontally to see it in full.
>>>
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Tony.
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